Intelligent connectivity for BMW vehicles. BMW expands high-performance connectivity for cars and motorcycles.

 

Munich. BMW provides its vehicles with numerous
pioneering services via BMW ConnectedDrive. These use intelligent
connectivity to enhance driving pleasure and increase safety, and are
underpinned by a connection to a powerful mobile phone network linking
with built-in SIM cards. Working with Deutsche Telekom, BMW has this
month introduced solutions using the high-speed LTE standard, a Wi-Fi
hotspot and the new eSIM.

Wi-Fi hotspot with LTE and eSIM.

BMW is using an in-car Wi-Fi hotspot to also enable super-fast
internet surfing. This hotspot creates a password-protected,
high-speed internet connection inside the vehicle for up to ten
devices. As a result, passengers, too, can use internet services in
comfort – without their device requiring its own SIM card. BMW
ConnectedDrive users can order their data connection to the Wi-Fi
hotspot directly via Deutsche Telekom’s HotSpot Drive portal. The
high-speed LTE connection is established inside the vehicle using the
new eSIM. Unlike a conventional SIM card, the eSIM can be
re-configured, if required, without needing to be replaced. The Wi-Fi
hotspot was integrated for the first time in the new BMW 7 Series in
October 2015 and has been available for many other BMW models since
July 2016.

eCall now also available for motorcycles.

BMW Motorrad is planning to offer its motorcycles with an LTE mobile
phone module designed primarily to increase safety during a journey.
Looking ahead, it will also be possible to make connected services
available via a motorcycle or scooter’s central display under the BMW
Motorrad ConnectedRide banner, to ensure data relevant to the riding
experience is displayed in the most effective way possible for a
motorcycle. The necessary connectivity technologies are being
co-developed under the partnership with Deutsche Telekom. In the
future, it is conceivable that navigation systems will allow safety
information to be displayed, such as early warning alerts indicating
the end of a traffic jam in a corner, for example.

BMW Motorrad will offer an eCall system (Intelligent Emergency Call)
for the first time from 2017. As in BMW’s passenger cars, essential
data for the rescue services can be sent to the BMW Call Centre to
initiate the necessary response in the event of an accident. Added to
which, a voice connection with the driver enables further important
information to be passed on there and then.

SmartHome app connects BMW with the intelligent home.

The SmartHome app from Deutsche Telekom enables users to control
functions in their home via their mobile phone. The app has been
available since 2015 as part of BMW ConnectedDrive. Linking up with
Deutsche Telekom, it allows users to adjust their house lights or
heating, for example. Drivers can switch on the house lights while
still on the move or adjust room temperatures to a certain level
before they arrive home. The integration of third-party apps via BMW
ConnectedDrive allows this house control facility to be integrated
into the operating system of BMW vehicles. This not only means that
the content stored on the user’s smartphone can be viewed on the
Control Display, but also that all functions can be controlled
intuitively, comfortably and safely using the iDrive Controller.