A complete disassembly investigation of the electronic circuit boards used in the BMW i3.
The BMW i3, an electric vehicle, is referred to in various ways as a carbon fiber car, but efforts have been made to reduce weight in every possible part to lighten the body. In this instance, there are about 70 electronic circuit boards used in this model, and we have disassembled and investigated all of these boards, compiling a report on the types of components, model numbers, technologies, and the nature of the costs involved. The downloadable materials include details on the content of each report, along with pricing information. Furthermore, for customers who contract to purchase all of these reports by September 30, 2015, we are offering an exceptional price of \$25,000. Purchases can also be made in Japanese yen, and it is more affordable than buying a single BMW i3, while also allowing for an easy understanding of what components are used and their associated costs.
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In order to investigate the parts used in vehicles, it is necessary to purchase a car, and it is being used by customers who cannot make a purchase. It is mainly used for sales promotion and marketing research.
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