BMW iX2 xDrive30 M Sport: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 17.7 - 16.3; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 417 - 449
Charge electric cars and plug-in hybrids based on their charging power. With up to 11 kW with the Flexible Fast Charger connected to a power socket, i.e. a CEE industrial socket, or with up to 22 kW quickly and safely at a BMW Wallbox. You can also charge your vehicle at any time using a domestic socket outlet. However, we recommend using the BMW Wallbox or the Flexible Fast Charger.
With the Connected Home Charging Package, you get everything in one. From hardware, professional installation and set-up to digital services.
Charging solutions for your home.
BMW Wallbox Plus.
Practical, cost-effective and compact: charging at home. The BMW Wallbox safely charges your fully electric BMW or plug-in hybrid. It is easy to use with convenient cable management including plug and wall bracket. Charge with up to 22 kW depending on the type of vehicle.[3]
BMW Wallbox Plus installation service.
When you buy a BMW Wallbox Plus, our technical experts will take care of installation and assembly. They will also install the industrial socket for the BMW Flexible Charger. And they will be happy to assist with any other questions you may have.
The My BMW app.
The My BMW app[4] connects you seamlessly to your car. Get information on its charging status, available range, cost, charging time or the nearest charging station for your electric BMW directly on your smartphone. Why not check out the features of the My BMW app with the free demo version, even if you don't have an electric car. Simply download the app, log in, and try it out.
BMW Flexible Fast Charger.
The BMW Flexible Fast Charger is the fastest charging solution for mobile and flexible charging at different types of power sockets. You can use it at a domestic power socket with a maximum charging power of 2.3 kW. Or at an industrial socket, a blue CEE socket with up to 11 kW.[3] The charging cable supplied is 6 metres in length and watertight.
Installation and operating instructions.
See how easy Connected Home Charging is to use in everyday life.
Solar-optimised charging.
If your photovoltaic system produces enough solar power, this is automatically used to charge your electrified BMW. This allows you to charge with as much self-generated electricity as possible, save money and reduce your carbon footprint.
How to charge your car at home.
1. Set the input current to anywhere between 16A–32A. To do this, go to Charging on your BMW’s display. Your choice is subject to the maximum limit of each model.
2. Switch off your car and plug the BMW Wallbox in.
3. If the blue light flashes, charging is in progress. There are two ways you can see charging times and battery levels: - on your BMW’s display; and - on the My BMW App.
4. Once your BWM is all charged up, unlock it to disconnect the charger. You cannot remove the charger without unlocking your car. This is a security feature to prevent unauthorized removal of the charger.
5. To charge at specific hours, select the start and stop times on your display from “Time Slot”. This feature lets you keep your car plugged in and charge during off-peak hours when electricity is at its cheapest.
Caution In an emergency, where a secondary charging cable is used (either a Mode 2 Cable or Flexible Fast Charger) with your home’s electrical outlet, choose the low 6A current for your own safety. Do not use this method regularly. Your home’s electrical system may not meet the standards required for vehicle charging. Most importantly, do not use an extension cord or an adaptor under any circumstance.
*To see your car’s maximum input limit, use the display. Go to Charging Settings > Current Limit. Select your preferred limit.
Frequently asked questions.
All about electromobility.
Consumption and CO2 emissions.
BMW iX2 xDrive30 M Sport: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 17.7 - 16.3; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 417 - 449
BMW i5 eDrive40 M Sport: Energy consumption, combined WLTP in kWh/100 km[1]: 18.9 - 15.9; Electric range, WLTP in km[2]: 497 - 582
[1] Official data for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, power consumption and electric range was determined in accordance with the prescribed measuring procedure and corresponds to European Regulation (EC) 715/2007 in the applicable version. For ranges, data determined as per WLTP takes into account any optional equipment (available on the German market in this case). For vehicles that have been newly type approved since 1 January 2021, only the official data according to WLTP exists. In addition, NEDC values are deleted from the certificates of conformity as of 1 January 2023 by EC regulation 2022/195. For more information about NEDC and WLTP measuring procedures visit www.bmw.com/wltp
Official figures for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions, electricity consumption and electric range are in accordance with Thailand's Eco Sticker. Further information can be found at https://www.car.go.th/
Further information about fuel consumption and official model-specific CO2 emissions of new passenger cars can be found in the "Guideline for fuel consumption, CO2 emissions and electric power consumption for new passenger cars", available free of charge at all points of sale, at the Deutsche Automobil Treuhand GmbH (DAT), Hellmuth-Hirth-Str. 1, 73760 Ostfildern-Scharnhausen, Germany, and under https://www.dat.de/co2/.
[2] Range depends on various factors, in particular: individual driving style, route characteristics, outside temperature, heating/air conditioning, pre-conditioning.
[3] Depending on the market and vehicle.
[4] The My BMW app is compatible with all BMW vehicles from model year 2014 onwards. It needs ConnectedDrive Services equipment to be fitted, and use of a compatible smartphone. The availability and functions of the My BMW app vary according to the market.