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BMW Charging.
FULL CHARGE AHEAD.
Whether at home or on the move, charging your electrified BMW is a lot simpler than you might think. Explore how and where to charge below, and use the interactive tools to discover just how plug-and-play charging your BMW can be.
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THE CONFIDENCE TO GO FURTHER.
In addition to fast charging times and an array of innovative features designed to conserve energy on the road, BMW electrified vehicles offer extensive electric range to take you everywhere you want to be.
DRIVE UP TO
500 KM*
ON A FULL CHARGE.
*2024 BMW iX. Electric range may vary based on driving habits and other factors. Estimated range is based on Government of Canada approved criteria and testing methods. Horsepower and acceleration performance metrics as reported by BMW AG. For more information visit https://fcr-ccc.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/en
YOUR NEXT CHARGE
COULDN’T BE CLOSER.
Planning an extended trip? With over 6,000 public charging stations and over 12,000 charging ports across Canada, finding your next charge couldn’t be easier. Among others, some of Canada’s public charging networks include: FLO, ChargePoint, Electric Circuit, BC Hydro, eCharge Network, Electrify Canada, Petro Canada, and IVY. In most cases, but not always, payment is required to charge at a public site. Payment methods vary and can include contactless credit card, network RFID charge card, through a mobile app, or by phone.
Plan a trip using the interactive map below to explore all available public charging stations on route to your destination.
THE GUIDE TO BMW ELECTROMOBILITY.
Discover everything you need to know about making the switch to electric. Whether you want to learn more about home and public charging options, or explore BMW’s electrified lineup, the BMW Guide to Electromobility provides a range of useful information and practical tips to help you charge forward with confidence.
THE POWER OF CHOICE.
With your electrified BMW, a standard home outlet is all you need to get charged up and ready for your journey. But if you’re looking for something faster, BMW electric vehicles are equipped to accommodate the most common and convenient home and public chargers available.
LEVEL 1
ANY OUTLET
Universal
120V charger ideal for top ups. Accommodates fully electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.
LEVEL 2 AC
HOME & PUBLIC
Faster
240V charger for both electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles. Achieves a 10%-100% charge in just 11 hours* in the BMW iX, 8.5 hours* in the i4, 10 hours* in the i5, and 11 hours* in the i7.
*9.6 kW charge rate.
LEVEL 3 DC FAST CHARGING
PUBLIC ONLY
Fastest
High-powered charging for electric vehicles only. Achieves a 10-80% charge in up to 25 minutes* in the BMW i4, up to 35 minutes* in the iX, 30 minutes* in the i5, and 40 minutes* in the i7.
*When charging at a DC Fast Charging rate of 150 kW. Charging times vary depending on battery temperature, battery state of charge and charging location load.
CHARGE UP
AT NO CHARGE
i7 owners receive 3 years* of complimentary public charging with Electrify Canada. Owners have access to a growing network of BMW Compatible level 3 DC fast charging locations in the Electrify Canada network, compliments of BMW.*
*Complimentary public charging available at Electrify Canada public charging locations in Canada only. 3 year term starts on the later of vehicle delivery date or April 6, 2023. Maximum i7 charging rate of 195kW. Occupying a charger after a session ends may subject the driver to idle fees.
*Complimentary public charging available at Electrify Canada public charging locations in Canada only. 3 year term starts on the later of vehicle delivery date or April 6, 2023. Maximum i7 charging rate of 195kW. Occupying a charger after a session ends may subject the driver to idle fees.
STANDARD WITH THE iX AND i7. THE BMW FLEX CHARGER.
The BMW Flex Charger, standard with the fully electric BMW iX and i7 models, is the ideal home charging solution. Thanks to included adaptors, it can accommodate both Level 1 AC charging using a common 120-volt outlet, as well as Level 2 AC charging using a 240-volt outlet. At 240 volts, it can achieve a 9.6 kW charging speed, meaning it can charge the i4 from 10%-100% battery in 8.5 hours, and the iX and i7 in 11 hours.*
Please note that a 240-volt outlet requires professional installation.
For more information, visit your local authorized BMW Retailer.
*Charge times vary based on vehicle battery size and kW output from charging device.
Easy installation with Qmerit.
As one of the nation’s largest providers of electrification solutions, Qmerit makes it easy to get a Level 2 charging station in your home – including a wallbox or a 240V outlet – with quick and convenient EV charger installation services. To get started, simply complete Qmerit’s simple home assessment online and you’ll be matched with a Qmerit certified installer who will review your project scope and provide a firm proposal. For an even more convenient experience, choose the Concierge Installation Service by Qmerit where a dedicated Concierge will walk you through every step of the process.*
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CHARGING & RANGE FAQ.
The BMW iX and i4 come equipped with a Flexible Fast Charger, which is capable of charging at 9.6 kW, and can be plugged into any Level 1 three-pronged home outlet (120V) or Level 2 charger (240V).
The optional BMW Wallbox is the ultimate in electric convenience. With its robust and weather-proof design, it can be installed in your garage or outdoors and delivers Level 2 charging at 9.6 kW charging speeds.
When charging at public charging stations, no additional equipment is required.
A kilowatt (kW) is a unit for measuring power. For electrified vehicles, it can refer to the power that electric motors are capable of outputting, or the output of products and stations used to charge a vehicle’s battery – with higher numbers equating to higher charging speeds.
A kilowatt-hour (kWh) is a unit for measuring energy. In the context of electrified vehicles, a kWh measures the battery’s energy capacity. This means that batteries with a higher kWh are capable of storing more energy, resulting in a higher range.
When your vehicle is plugged in to a home charger, the My BMW App will allow you to remotely set your departure time, and your vehicle will charge accordingly.
Pre-conditioning is a function of electric vehicles that refers to warming up the vehicle’s battery and cabin while it’s plugged in and charging. Pre-conditioning can be activated remotely from the My BMW App, and will help to further optimize battery efficiency and range.
Much like any electric or fuel-powered vehicle, extreme cold weather can affect range. One of the main reasons range is affected by cold weather is due to overusing the heating system when the battery is still cold, which draws a lot of energy from your BMW’s high-voltage battery. To counteract this effect, it’s recommended that you pre-condition your BMW while it’s charging from the My BMW App to ensure its battery temperature is optimized before departure. Doing so will also help your cabin climate reach a comfortable temperature. For more information on this, you can watch the video linked below.
There are over 6,000 public charging stations and over 12,000 charging ports across Canada, all of which can be easily located and navigated to via your BMW iDrive system, or from the My BMW App.
Both electric and plug-in hybrid BMWs can charge while driving, thanks to regenerative braking technology, which allows the vehicle to recoup part of its energy during deceleration.
Most electricity providers typically have “off-peak rates” overnight, meaning that charging your vehicle can be more cost-effective from 11 PM – 7 AM. Check with your utility company to find out more about their peak and off-peak hours.