Tag: Electric cars

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BMW Commits Itself to 100% Global Renewable Energy by 2020

Posted 7/8/19

BMW has electrified its commitment to decarbonization with quite a spark. The company revealed it is already sourcing its electricity from 100% renewable sources in Europe, and plans to source from renewables worldwide by 2020. The company recently made the announcement on the occasion of...

The Future of Electric Vehicles: Look Like Regular Cars

Posted 5/27/19

It wasn’t so long ago you could spot an electric vehicle in traffic and know it was electric. It looked like some sleek futuristic tinker toy designed by Buck Rogers. Until recently, electric vehicles looked less like cars and more like science fiction. BMW wants...

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After Weak Sales, Jaguar Ups Commitment to Electric Car Tech

Posted 1/7/19

One thing’s for sure. When it comes to Jaguar scheduled maintenance, electrical specialists will have plenty of job security in the coming decades. That’s because the company has committed to investing as much as 25% of its resources towards the development of electrical vehicles by...

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Will Your Electric Company Pay You to Buy a BMW?

Posted 10/22/18

Buy an electric BMW i-3. Save a bunch of money from your electric company. Sounds like a pretty good idea to our BMW electrical specialists. Sign us up. Customers of electric utility companies PG&E and Southern California Edison can get a discount on the purchase...

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BMW Launches First Battery Plant in China

Posted 9/3/18

Our BMW mechanics love BMWs. They’re great European cars. BMW’s secret comes down to design and reliability, which are certainly European traditions, at least when it comes to an awesome automotive. Still, our mechanics have to admit they shed at least a tear or two...

Can Your Cincinnati Mechanic Explain the Car Repair in Understandable Terms?

Can your mechanic explain in simple terms the repair they need to perform on your car? It’s not rocket science. Sure, very few people are mechanically inclined (declined is more accurate). But that doesn’t mean you’re an idiot either. You should be able to understand the basic mechanics that are being performed. And if your mechanic can’t explain it, then either their communication skills are absolutely terrible, or (more likely) they are taking you for the PROVERBIAL RIDE. You deserve better than that, Cincinnati! Customer service comes as part of the job of repairing cars. If they can’t tell you what’s going on so you have a basic idea, it’s time to move on to someone you can trust.

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