BMW Develops Street Lights with Electric Car-Charging Sockets

The auto maker said it has made two prototypes "Light and Charge" street lights which combine efficient Light Emitting Diodes with the company's ChargeNow recharging stations for electric cars.


Street lights are already brimming with electricity, so it stands to reason that they’d make great charging points for electric cars, doesn’t it?

BMW certainly thinks so. It has developed Light and Charge LED street lights that could keep your EV topped up (Beemer or otherwise) using existing urban infrastructure instead of dedicated power outlets and charging stations.

It should be cheaper for cities to implement, of course, but it could also take a lot of the anxiety out of driving a gas-free vehicle—you could theoretically park on any street knowing that your car will have more energy when you come back.

This isn’t the first stab at EV-friendly lamps. Companies like Intelilight have explored this technology before. However, BMW may be one of the first to put these smarter street lights to good use.

The automaker is launching a pilot project in Munich next year, and it has the corporate clout to spur other deployments. It’ll be a long while before you can assume that there’s a always an EV charger at hand, but the concept is now a little more realistic.

BMW told Reuters, it has made two prototype “Light and Charge” street lights which combine efficient Light Emitting Diodes (LED) with the company’s ChargeNow recharging stations for electric cars.

 Peter Schwarzenbauer

“Seamless charging infrastructure is essential if we want to see more electric vehicles on the road in our cities in the future”Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG

“Seamless charging infrastructure is essential if we want to see more electric vehicles on the road in our cities in the future,” Peter Schwarzenbauer, Member of the Board of Management of BMW AG, said.

The Munich pilot will install the first charging lights, which can be grafted straight onto the existing local authority street lighting infrastructure, BMW said.

These additional charging stations can be used by as many drivers as possible, regardless of vehicle model and electricity provider, BMW said.

Two street lights are already installed in front of the BMW headquarters. Drivers will be able to pay to charge their cars via a mobile phone app.

BMW has developed some of the most advanced electric cars, including the i3 city vehicle and i8 hybrid. But electric cars as a product category have struggled to gain widespread popularity due to their limited operating range, the scarcity of charging stations and the time it takes to recharge them.

BMW and other car makers are increasingly expanding their know-how of electric cars and related technology that could broaden their appeal.

In addition to developing street lighting, BMW has already invested into software and applications that help drivers of electric cars find a parking space and charging stations, including investments into Justpark.com and the SLAM charging network.

BMW executives recently met with rival Tesla Motors to discuss the availability of electric vehicle charging stations.

In September, Daimler said it had bought mytaxi and RideScout, two smartphone applications that will help the maker of Mercedes-Benz limousines provide services to people who do not own cars.

Sources: engadget and Reuters

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