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BMW's next electromobility milestone

By the end of 2021, BMW aims to have a total of one million electrified vehicles on the roads. 
Posted on 11 September, 2019
BMW's next electromobility milestone

The BMW group is focusing on the next electromobility milestone - by the end of 2021, it aims to have a total of one million electrified vehicles on the roads. 

“We are already right at the forefront of electromobility," stated Oliver Zipse, chairman of the Board of Management of BMW, at the International Motor Show (IAA). "No manufacturer has delivered more electrified cars to customers in Germany so far this year than the BMW Group. In Norway, three out of every four new BMW Group vehicles sold have an electrified drive train."

Looking ahead to the next decade, Zipse expects electromobility to develop at different rates around the world – due to the differences in infrastructure, customer driving profiles and political frameworks.

According to BMW forecasts, customer demand should ensure that over 50 per cent of new vehicle registrations in China’s premium segment will be pure battery-electric vehicles (BEV) in 2030.

The figure for Europe will be only about half that number. The US, the world's second-largest vehicle market, will be at about the same level as Europe.

“The BMW group is a global company. We will be able to offer our customers all relevant drive technologies: our conventional engines with benchmark efficiency, battery-electric drive trains, plug-in hybrids and, in the future, hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles,” Zipse continued. “This puts us in a very strong strategic position to tackle the challenges of future mobility and climate change."

Hydrogen fuel cell technology could be a real solution 

The BMW group expects demand for hydrogen fuel cell technology to increase in the second half of the next decade and will be launching a test fleet of fuel cell vehicles in 2022. The company will present the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT development vehicle at this year’s IAA.

Zipse confirmed the plan announced in June to significantly increase the tempo of its electromobility expansion. The 25 electrified models previously announced for 2025 will now be available two years earlier, in 2023. More than half of these 25 models will be fully electric.

The basis for this is provided by flexible vehicle architectures for fully-electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and models with combustion engines, as well as a highly flexible production system. As a result, the company is able to respond quickly to local market demand.