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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The BMW ActiveE is a demonstration electric car based on the BMW 1 Series small family cars. It is the second vehicle after the Mini E to be developed under BMW Group’s Project i. The electric drive system is the latest addition to BMW’s EfficientDynamics programme. The US Environmental Protection Agency official range is 151 kilometres (94 mi), with an energy consumption of 33 kW·h/100 miles, and the agency rated the ActiveE's combined fuel economy at 2.3L/100 km (102 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent).The four-seater, rear-wheel drive ActiveE was unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit in January 2010. Deliveries of the ActiveE for field testing in the U.S. began in January 2012, after the Mini E trial ended. A total of 1,100 vehicles will participate in the program worldwide, 700 will be allocated for the U.S. trial and 35 to a trial in China. Participants in the Mini E trial had priority to lease the new electric car. Production began at BMW's Leipzig plant in July 2011.After the field trial of the Mini E, BMW took reservations for drivers, who BMW calls "Electronauts", in mid-2012. The field trial of the ActiveE started in early 2012. BMW has stopped accepting reservations for the ActiveE, and has leased out all of their ActiveE cars. The lease details are similar to that of the Mini E lease details, a two-year limited lease with free maintenance. The lessee must complete online surveys and take their ActiveE into their local BMW dealership for analysis and service periodically.Once the ActiveE program ends, all ActiveE cars will be taken off of the road. Lessees will turn their ActiveE vehicles back into BMW, and will not be able to purchase them back off of lease. The cars will be donated to tech schools or museums for analysis and dissassembly, as well as for display purposes.[citation needed]. }

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