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Cycle News 2015 Issue 14 April 7

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INTERVIEW BMW MOTORRAD CEO STEPHAN SCHALLER P62 range—a high performance two-wheel- er. Our C-evolution scooter has 11kW continuous output, peaking at a maxi- mum 35kW, but the millions of electric small vehicles which you were talking about in China are all below 1kW, so this is not the class we are entering. With our scooters we have a real performance bike and the day will come when legislation could change where particularly in the big cities of China because of pollution they will give electric two wheelers the right to use the freeways. Until then, I don't see sales picking up so much beyond the rich Chinese for whom it's a toy, which was the case in Germany a while ago. But won't those rich Chinese also want an exclusive high-end electric two-wheeler to commute on? Not only the Chinese want that. If I could get a GS today with electric drive I think I would prefer it to the combustion version. Which vehicle is better suited for electric power than a two-wheeler, where you have maximum torque from the very beginning, and can have a very fine throttle sensitivity? We only have to wait for the batteries to develop further, therefore the logical first step is the C-evolution delivering urban mobility, because you don't go more than 100km [62 miles] in cities. But would not building the C-evo- lution—which seems likely to be the Already for the month of January, BMW has sold over 6,000 of its maxi-scooters.

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