It's not just BMW. This is the problem with these things in extreme temperatures. Be they hot or cold. When they build their "charging network" out here in the desert, they better provide plenty of motels to go along with them. (Especially if they think 83 degrees is "hot").
Although this particular vehicle demonstrated a problem. I don't share your view on them.
I was super skeptical in 2012 when I took my first trip in one.
After lots of experience I've come around.
I haven't seen any evidence that they (at least teslas) have a "problem" in hot climates as a rule.
I have boating friends in Havasu, Parker, Vegas, and Phoenix with no issues.
I've driven to Vegas from LA at 115, and Nor cal to so cal at 110 - no issues.
Check out the tesla forums for user in Phoenix and you will find they have few to no issues.
Some BEV's do way better than others in the heat, or cold- just like autos and heat.
Extreme heat lowers milage in all vehicles especially hybrids. The air cooled leaf was horrible.
The water cooled battery cars spend energy keeping themselves and the packs cool which reduces range - but an ice car running the Ac compressor the whole time reduces range and performance as well.
For in town use they are superior - you can have a pre cool or pre heated car with very little cost.
One example would be running out to grab a bite - you can keep the AC in the cabin going without an idling engine to feed and cool, head back home and plug in and not worry about fueling at all. Parker and Havasu will flash an interior to 140 in a heartbeat and having to cool down every short trip means you dont cool down.
I dont pretend they will replace pickups for towing, but for sedans and SUV's I prefer them now.
I consider myself a piston head with all kinds of powerful toys way beyond what most will ever have.
I love the sound smell and feel of a big block or turbo mill tearing through the gears.
These vehicles are impressive.
I always feel rage at the mere thought of being " managed" by government and detest being told what to do.
In the case of these being able to make my own fuel an be totally independent offsets this somewhat.
Indy mechanics like Trav and Cline have zero to worry about these cars becoming norm - they will have plenty of work to do till the end of time on these and the existing ice fleet.