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BMW car cloud

28.09.2013

BMW has connected 2,5 million vehicles to its own servers. In five years, this figure should grow to 10 million. The machines will generate 100 million network requests daily, and the traffic between them and the data center will be 1 TB.

The Bavarian automaker BMW plans to connect more than 2018 million vehicles to its own servers by 10. Now "cloud" services have about 2,5 million cars of the German brand. Mario Mueller, Vice President of IT Infrastructure Development at BMW, spoke about this at the GigaOM Structure Europe conference in London.

He predicts that in five years, those 10 million BMWs connected to its manufacturer's network will generate 100 million network requests and 1 TB of data daily. For comparison, in 2012, the number of calls to BMW servers per day was 1 million, and the amount of traffic was about 600 MB. This year, traffic has increased to 40 GB per day, and the number of requests has increased to 12 million.

BMW's "cloud" strategy broadly embraces its electric vehicles, Muller said. Recently, serial production of the first electric car in the history of BMW began in Leipzig.

The i3 model has an embedded SIM card that connects the machine to Connected Drive services. These include helpdesk, sharing information with the driver's smartphone and connecting to BMW servers for a thorough calculation of the actual range or route planning by the system. In addition, by connecting the electric car to BMW servers, drivers will be able to remotely start the engine and monitor the battery level.

In the summer of 2013, BMW began equipping its vehicles with SIM cards from the factory. At the same time, the company undertakes to bear the costs of roaming. After activating the SIM card, the driver can receive news, traffic information and online services that were previously only available when connecting a smartphone.

According to the forecast of the Swedish company Ericsson, in the coming years the number of cars connected to the Internet will grow many times - from 45 million in 2011 to 210 million in 2016.

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) expects that by 2025, 60% of vehicles on the world's roads will have wireless broadband Internet access.

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