Seems a bit weird. The i3 doesn't have an ignition - it is an electric car.
Even if they mean "switch on the electronics which control the motor" - I find that hard the believe. There's nothing on the key fob which can do that.
And, even if they did, the battery use of a parked car is negligible.
Even if they mean "switch on the electronics which control the motor" - I find that hard the believe. There's nothing on the key fob which can do that.
And, even if they did, the battery use of a parked car is negligible.