BMW may be playing catch up with Tesla in the electric car industry, but there's one field of electrification where the German automaker reigns supreme: electric wingsuits. Following three years of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Because people are incredible and have to push the boundaries of what’s possible all the time, wingsuit diving using an electric ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. BMW believed it could fly and now it’s proved it. The German marque just successfully sent air sports pioneer Peter Salzmann ...
BMW has achieved full electric flight, but it’s definitely not for everyone. Based on an idea by professional skydiver and BASE jumper Peter Salzmann, BMW and Designworks built an all-electric ...
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A skydiver has performed the world's first human flight in an electric wingsuit, pushing forward the possibilities for how we perceive human flight. As reported by CNET, Austrian skydiver Peter ...
BMW i and Designworks have teamed up to create a rather unique electric vehicle – a wingsuit. Designed to allow for higher speeds and increased flying times, the electric wingsuit features two carbon ...
BMW’s electric technology will power thousands of sedans and SUVs during the 2020s, but the company’s ambitions are much higher — literally. It’s forward-thinking BMW i division teamed up with ...
If Alanis Morissette were into EVs, she would probably ask us to write this article as part 2 of one of her hits. What BMW developed is the definition of “ironic” when it concerns electrification.
BMW i EV technology isn’t only working in two dimensions — now it’s taking to the skies in an electric wingsuit. It’s not the most conventional electric flight, but that hasn’t stopped the concept ...
Somebody has performed the first-ever wingsuit dive with an electric wingsuit, achieving a top speed of 186 mph over the Austrian Alps. Because people are incredible and have to push the boundaries of ...