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Troubleshooting

BMW i7 Charging at BP Pulse

Updated March 2026

The BMW i7 is compatible with BP Pulse chargers. Here is what you need to know about charging speed, connector fit, and how to handle common problems.

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Compatibility Overview

Approximate values. Actual speeds depend on temperature, battery state, and station load.

Connector match
Compatible
Car connector
CCS2
Network connectors
CCS2, CHAdeMO
Max charging speed
195 kW
10-80% estimate
31 min
Payment
app, contactless, RFID

Why Your Charging Speed May Differ

The BMW i7 supports up to 195 kW DC charging. BP Pulse chargers deliver up to 300 kW. Your car's maximum intake is the limiting factor here, capping speed at 195 kW even on a faster charger.

  • Charging slows down above 80% state of charge on most EVs, including the BMW i7.
  • Cold weather reduces charging speed. The BMW i7 supports battery preconditioning, which helps.
  • If multiple cars share the same BP Pulse station, power may be split between stalls.

BMW i7 Charging Problems

BMW i7 Charger Won't Start: Step-by-Step Fix Guide

You have connected your BMW i7 to a public charger, but the session refuses to start. No charging indicator, no power, just frustration. This is a common issue that usually comes down to authentication, cable seating, or charger status. Here is what to check.

Symptoms

  • Charger display shows 'waiting for vehicle' despite the cable being connected
  • iDrive does not indicate any charging activity
  • The i7's charge port LED stays off or flashes red
  • The CCS2 connector does not lock into the port
  • An error message appears on the charger screen after plugging in

What to Do

  1. 1

    Unlock the car and open the charge port

    Ensure the i7 is unlocked. Press the charge port flap on the rear right side to open it. Some i7 models also let you open it through the My BMW app.

  2. 2

    Insert the connector until it clicks

    Push the CCS2 or Type 2 connector straight into the port firmly. You should hear a click when it locks. The i7's port LED should illuminate once the connection is established.

  3. 3

    Authenticate at the charger

    Tap your RFID card on the reader, start the session in your charging app, or use contactless payment at the terminal. Wait for the charger to confirm before expecting power flow.

  4. 4

    Disable scheduled charging

    In iDrive, navigate to Charging Settings. If departure time or a schedule is set, switch to Charge Immediately. This ensures the i7 starts as soon as the charger is ready.

  5. 5

    Disconnect and retry

    Remove the cable, wait 15 seconds, and reconnect. This resets the communication protocol between the i7 and the charger.

  6. 6

    Try another charger

    If nothing resolves the issue, the charger is likely faulty. Move to a different stall or station and report the broken unit through the network's app.

BMW i7 Charging Payment Failed: How to Resolve Fast

Your BMW i7 is plugged in at a public charger, but the payment will not go through. RFID card not recognized, app error, or bank card declined. This is not a car issue, but it blocks your charging session all the same. Here is how to work through it.

Symptoms

  • The charger shows 'authentication failed' after tapping your RFID card
  • Your charging app displays a payment error when starting a session
  • Contactless bank card is declined at the charger terminal
  • The charger prompts for payment but none of your methods work
  • A session starts then immediately cancels due to a billing issue

What to Do

  1. 1

    Try an alternative payment method

    Switch from RFID to the charging app, or from the app to contactless bank card. Most chargers accept at least two payment methods.

  2. 2

    Check your account and card details

    Open your charging app and verify the linked payment method is current. For prepaid accounts, ensure your balance covers the session.

  3. 3

    Verify the charger accepts your provider

    Look at the charger for logos of accepted networks. If yours is not listed, you need ad-hoc payment or a different card.

  4. 4

    Use the QR code for ad-hoc payment

    Scan the QR code on the charger with your phone camera. This opens a browser-based payment page where you can pay with any credit or debit card, no app required.

  5. 5

    Restart the authorization

    Cancel any pending session in the app and start fresh. Sometimes the first authorization attempt fails but a second one succeeds.

  6. 6

    Contact the network's support line

    Most chargers display a phone number for the operator. They can sometimes authorize a session on their end or identify the specific payment issue.

BMW i7 xDrive60 Charging Slow: Causes and Solutions

Your BMW i7 xDrive60 has a large 101.7kWh battery and supports up to 195kW DC fast charging. But if the numbers on iDrive are disappointing, you are not alone. Several factors can limit the i7's charging speed, and knowing what to look for helps you get the most out of every stop.

Symptoms

  • DC fast charging power shown in iDrive is well below 195kW
  • The large 101.7kWh battery takes much longer than expected to charge
  • Charging curve drops off steeply after 40-50%
  • AC charging speed is limited to 11kW despite using a faster station
  • A temperature or battery conditioning message appears in iDrive

What to Do

  1. 1

    View charging details in iDrive

    The iDrive display shows current kW, battery temperature, and time remaining. Check whether the car or the charger is the bottleneck by comparing the current kW to the charger's rated output.

  2. 2

    Precondition before every fast charge

    Enter the charging station as a destination in iDrive. The i7's thermal management will bring the battery to the ideal temperature range while driving. This is the single biggest factor in cold weather charging speed.

  3. 3

    Find chargers rated 200kW or above

    Use the My BMW app or a charger map to locate high-power stations. Ionity and Fastned locations typically offer 300kW+ chargers that let the i7 reach its peak.

  4. 4

    Choose an unoccupied charger pair

    If the station has paired stalls, pick one where the adjacent stall is empty. This avoids power sharing and gives your i7 full access to the charger's output.

  5. 5

    Charge between 10% and 80%

    Plan stops to arrive between 10% and 15% and leave around 80%. The i7's large battery means even 80% gives you substantial range, and you avoid the slow tail end of the charging curve.

  6. 6

    Check for OTA software updates

    BMW releases over-the-air updates that can improve charging behavior. Go to Settings, then Software Update in iDrive to check for and install any available updates.

Common BP Pulse Issues

Contactless reader not responding

You tap your bank card or phone and nothing happens. The screen does not acknowledge the tap at all, or it briefly flashes and returns to the start screen.

Symptoms

  • No beep or screen change after tapping your card
  • Screen flashes 'Card read error' then resets
  • Apple Pay or Google Pay shows 'Done' on your phone but the charger does not start
  • Reader works on one unit but not the adjacent one

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Try a physical bank card instead of your phone

    Contactless phone payments sometimes fail on BP Pulse readers even when a physical card works fine. Hold the card flat against the reader for 2-3 seconds.

  2. 2

    Check for a second tap point

    Some BP Pulse units have the contactless reader on the side panel rather than below the screen. Look for a card symbol printed on the housing.

  3. 3

    Clean the reader surface

    Wipe dirt, rain, or condensation off the contactless reader area with your sleeve. Moisture on the sensor can prevent a clean read.

  4. 4

    Start the session via the BP Pulse app instead

    Open the app, find the charger on the map, select the connector, and tap 'Start Charging.' This bypasses the physical reader entirely.

  5. 5

    Try the other connector or an adjacent unit

    If the charger has two connectors, the other side may have a working reader. Or walk to the next unit. Contactless reader failures are often limited to one specific unit.

BP Pulse app crashing on Android

The app closes unexpectedly when you try to start a session, view the map, or enter payment details. This is more common on older Android versions and after recent app updates.

Symptoms

  • App closes immediately after opening
  • App freezes on the map screen then crashes
  • Crash when tapping 'Start Charging' after selecting a connector
  • 'App keeps stopping' notification from Android

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Force close and reopen the app

    Go to Android Settings, then Apps, then BP Pulse. Tap 'Force Stop,' wait a few seconds, then open the app again.

  2. 2

    Clear the app cache

    In Settings, go to Apps, then BP Pulse, then Storage, then 'Clear Cache.' This removes temporary data without deleting your account. You will not need to log in again.

  3. 3

    Check for an app update

    Open the Google Play Store, search for BP Pulse, and tap 'Update' if available. Crashes often follow a buggy release that gets patched within days.

  4. 4

    Use contactless payment as a backup

    If the app will not cooperate, tap your bank card on the charger's contactless reader to start a session without the app.

  5. 5

    Reinstall the app if crashes persist

    Uninstall BP Pulse, restart your phone, then reinstall from the Play Store. You will need to log in again, so make sure you know your BP Pulse account email.

Charger shows 'Out of Service' with no visible damage

The screen displays 'Out of Service' or 'Unavailable,' but the charger looks perfectly fine. No broken cables, no barrier tape, no obvious reason it should be offline.

Symptoms

  • Screen stuck on 'Out of Service' message
  • Charger appears available in the app but shows error on arrival
  • Status light is red or off entirely
  • Other chargers at the same location work fine

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the BP Pulse app for real-time status

    Open the app and look at this specific charger. If it shows as unavailable there too, the network has flagged it remotely. A maintenance team likely already knows.

  2. 2

    Look for a reset button or power switch

    Some older BP Pulse units (especially former Chargemaster ones) have a small reset button behind a panel or near the base. Pressing it can sometimes clear a stuck error state.

  3. 3

    Report it in the app

    Use the 'Report a problem' option on the charger's detail page in the BP Pulse app. This helps BP Pulse prioritize repairs and updates the status for other drivers.

  4. 4

    Move to another charger

    An 'Out of Service' state usually means a backend fault, a communication issue with the network, or a pending software update. You cannot fix these yourself. Use another unit or location.

Charging session drops after 5-10 minutes

Charging starts normally, but the session ends on its own after a few minutes. Your car shows it is no longer receiving power, and the charger returns to the welcome screen.

Symptoms

  • Car dashboard shows charging stopped unexpectedly
  • Charger screen returns to 'Plug in to start' after a few minutes
  • You receive a session-ended notification in the app with a very short session
  • This happens repeatedly at the same charger

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check the connector is fully seated

    Unplug the cable, inspect the connector pins for dirt or debris, and plug it back in firmly until you hear a click. A loose connection can cause the charger to drop the session.

  2. 2

    Check your car's charge limit

    If your car's charge limit is set very close to the current battery level, some vehicles will stop charging almost immediately. Set the limit to 80% or higher and try again.

  3. 3

    Try the other connector type

    If the charger offers both CCS2 and CHAdeMO and your car supports CCS2, make sure you are using CCS2. Using the wrong connector obviously will not fit, but a worn CCS2 connector on one side may work better on the other unit.

  4. 4

    Start a new session at a different unit

    Repeated drops at the same charger point to a hardware fault on that unit. Move to another charger and try again.

  5. 5

    Report the faulty unit

    Note the charger ID (printed on the unit) and report it via the BP Pulse app or call the BP Pulse support number shown on the charger. This helps get the unit serviced.

Subscription vs pay-as-you-go pricing confusion

BP Pulse offers a subscription plan with lower per-kWh rates and a pay-as-you-go option with higher rates. It is not always clear which pricing you are on, or whether the subscription is worth it for your usage.

Symptoms

  • Charged a higher rate than expected on your receipt
  • Unsure whether your subscription is active
  • Signed up for subscription but still seeing non-member prices
  • Cannot figure out how to switch between plans

How to Fix It

  1. 1

    Check your plan status in the app

    Open the BP Pulse app, go to your account settings, and look for your subscription status. If it says 'Active,' you should be getting the lower rate automatically.

  2. 2

    Make sure you are starting sessions through the app

    Subscription pricing only applies when you start the session via the BP Pulse app or RFID card linked to your account. Tapping a contactless bank card will charge you the standard pay-as-you-go rate.

  3. 3

    Review your charging history for rate discrepancies

    In the app, go to Charging History and check the per-kWh rate on recent sessions. Compare this to the subscription rate listed on the BP Pulse pricing page.

  4. 4

    Cancel or change your plan if needed

    You can manage your subscription in the app under Account, then Subscription. If you charge infrequently, pay-as-you-go may actually cost less overall despite the higher per-kWh rate.

BP Pulse App Tips

  • Enable notifications in the BP Pulse app to get alerts when your session ends, when the charger becomes available, or if there is a problem.
  • Use the app's filter to show only available chargers and filter by speed (rapid, ultra-rapid) to avoid arriving at an occupied or slow charger.
  • Add a payment card in the app before you need to charge. Setting up payment while standing in the rain at a charger is not fun.
  • The app shows real-time charger status. If a charger shows 'Available' in the app but 'Out of Service' on arrival, report it so the status updates for others.
  • If you see Chargemaster branding on a charger, it is still part of the BP Pulse network. The app will recognize it.

Payment Tips

  • Contactless bank card payments work without an account, but you will always pay the higher pay-as-you-go rate. Use the app for subscription pricing.
  • Some BP Pulse chargers accept RFID cards from roaming providers like Octopus Electroverse or Shell Recharge. Check your roaming provider's coverage map first.
  • If a contactless payment fails, the charge will not appear on your bank statement. No session started means no charge. You will not be double-billed.
  • BP Pulse subscription includes a monthly fee. Do the math: if you charge less than a few times per month on BP Pulse specifically, pay-as-you-go may be cheaper.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the BMW i7 charge at BP Pulse?
Yes. The BMW i7 uses a CCS2 connector, which is supported by BP Pulse chargers. Maximum charging speed will be up to 195 kW.
How long does it take to charge a BMW i7 at BP Pulse?
Charging a BMW i7 from 10% to 80% at BP Pulse takes approximately 31 minutes at up to 195 kW. Actual times vary depending on temperature, battery condition, and station load.
How do you pay at BP Pulse?
BP Pulse accepts app, contactless, RFID. Check the BP Pulse app or website for current pricing and subscription options.

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