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  2. BMW 1 Series (F40) - Wikipedia

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    The BMW 1 Series (F40) is the third generation of the BMW 1 Series range of subcompact executive hatchback cars. Unlike the previous generation F20 1 Series , the F40 1 Series uses a front-wheel drive configuration and is only available as a 5-door hatchback.

  3. BMW 3 Series (G20) - Wikipedia

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    Optional equipment includes the BMW LaserLight, a BMW display key, self-righting wheel center caps, and a Welcome Light Carpet. [40] A Digital Key system enables a smartphone to lock or unlock the vehicle using near-field communication, and will start the engine when placed in the wireless charging tray. [41]

  4. BMW and Siemens partnering for wireless-charging EVs ... - AOL

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    Back at CES we were dazzled by Fulton Innovation's vision of the future of wireless power, which included an inductively-charged Tesla Roadster. Now, someone's actually making it a reality.

  5. BMW i3 - Wikipedia

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    The i3 allows the owner to charge the battery from a conventional wall socket. In addition, the BMW i3 has multiple charging options. With the original 60Ah battery, AC fast charging can take less than 3 hours when charging from 0 to 80% while using the BMW i Wallbox Pure or any 3rd party charging equipment supporting 32A. Most European models ...

  6. TikTok's Viral Wireless Charging Station Is on Sale Now for ...

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    TikTok's Viral Wireless Charging Station Is on Sale Now for Only $40 ... UCOMX Nano 3 in 1 Wireless Charger,Magnetic Foldable 3 in 1 Charging Station,Fast Wireless Charging Pad,Compatible with ...

  7. Inductive charging - Wikipedia

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    The first standard for vehicle wireless charging was the SAE J2954 standard. It allows inductive car charging over a pad, with power delivery up to 11 kW. [22] As of 2024, standards for higher-power wireless charging and for charging while driving are being developed. [23]