Bosch Stop-Start system available on new BMW 1-series


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European shoppers interested in BMW's new 1-series will now be able to have the car with a stop-start system provided by Bosch. The new system is quite simple, and the only change required to the existing engine offerings (both gasoline and diesel) is a different starter motor. According to Bosch, whose press release is pasted after the jump, the system is good for an 8% bump in fuel economy plus an obvious reduction in tailpipe emissions when measured in accordance with the New European Driving Cycle's urban component.

Trips that require more and/or longer stops would naturally result in even better numbers. It would be really nice if stop-start systems were more prevalent in US-market automobiles, as the positives they offer represent an excellent middle-ground for buyers looking to improve fuel economy or simply go "greener" without taking on the extra expense associated with buying a new hybrid vehicle.

Let's face it, not everyone wants a hybrid car (there are a number of reasons for this, ranging from price, to brand loyalty, to simple personal preference), but everyone (or almost everyone) would certainly welcome optional ways to make new cars more fuel efficient (read: cheaper to run) without compromising on make, model, body style, etc. The Bosch system, as described in the press release, sounds like it's relatively unobtrusive. Combining something like this with currently-available features such as cylinder deactivation might be enough to meet the needs of a lot of people. The question is, would you be willing to give it a shot, or are you ready to just cede features of this type to the hybrid segment completely?

[Source: Bosch]
PRESS RELEASE:
Bosch stop-start technology featured on latest BMW 1 Series

* Stop-start systems reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions

The Bosch Smart Electronic stop-start system, a technology that cuts the engine in traffic jams or at traffic lights, is now available on the latest BMW 1 Series petrol and diesel engine models. "This technology reduces fuel consumption significantly, especially in city centre driving," said Dr Volkmar Denner, member of the Bosch board of management. "This, and other systems supplied by Bosch, will help to reduce CO2 emissions further in the future." The technology has gone into production at BMW from this month on the 1 Series. Bosch supplies the key components for this system, including a starter that has been developed specifically for this application.

With increasing fuel prices and an urgent demand for the reduction of CO2 emissions, there is an ongoing requirement for innovative solutions to tackle these issues. The Bosch system provides a cost-effective way of conserving resources, as well as helping to protect the environment, by switching the engine off when the vehicle is stationary and automatically starting it again when the driver depresses the clutch pedal, prior to moving off.

The ECE 15 measuring cycle, the urban component of the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC), calls for twelve 15 second stops over a distance of seven kilometres. During such a journey, the Bosch system reduces fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by as much as eight per cent, depending on the vehicle. If the stops last longer, the actual savings on CO2 emissions and fuel can be significantly higher.

The Bosch stop-start technology required the development of a specially designed starter motor, the Smart Starter Motor. The company already produces the battery sensor required to detect the battery's current state of charge and to communicate this information via the energy management system. "Bosch has drawn on its combined competence in drive trains, energy management and starter technology to develop this system and its control function," said Denner.

Incorporating the Bosch stop-start technology requires no other change to the vehicle's drive train or the engine. The system delivers an excellent cost-benefit ratio making it a very attractive system compared with alternative solutions. The number of engine starts the system has to make, in other words its service life, has been increased significantly for this application. In addition, the starter's improved-performance electric motor, low noise and stronger pinion-engaging mechanism ensure that the engine starts reliably, quickly and quietly. Despite the increased number of functions, the starter is compact and can be integrated into the vehicle just as easily and conveniently as other starter motors.
 
Wouldn't this cut the lift short on your starter?

there is a button to turn this off if you dont want to use it.

Anyway, Im driving a bmw 1-series with this system in May and I will tell you all about how it was, if I liked it or not.
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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