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BMW aims for 20 per cent of its vehicles to be electric by 2023 –paper


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December 28th 2020 at 14:51:11 GMT +0300
German luxury carmaker BMW is planning to step up its production of electric vehicles, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse told German daily Augsburger Allgemeine.
“We are significantly increasing the number of electric vehicles. Between 2021 and 2023, we will build a quarter of a million more electric cars than originally planned”, Zipse told the newspaper’s Monday edition according to a pre-released version.
BMW wants roughly every fifth car it sells to be powered by an electric engine by 2023, Zipse said, compared to about 8 per cent this year.
The manager also reiterated his call to speed up the expansion of charging infrastructure. ....

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BMW to boost production of electric vehicles to roughly 20% by 2023.


The automaker says 8% of the cars it produced in 2020 were electric-powered.
BMW UK started using vehicle detection to personalise warranty ads last week.
In an interview with the German regional daily newspaper on Sunday, Augsburger Allgemeine, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse of Bayerische Motoren Werke AG (ETR: BMW) said that the luxury automaker had plans of boosting production of electric vehicles. The CEO said:
“We are significantly increasing the number of electric vehicles. Between 2021 and 2023, we will build a quarter of a million more electric cars than originally planned.”
BMW uses vehicle detection to personalise warranty ads
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BMW Seeks To Have 20% Of Its Automobiles To Be Electric by 2023: Paper


BMW i3: The luxury automaker also called to speed up the expansion of charging infrastructure.
Frankfurt: German luxury carmaker BMW is planning to step up its production of electric vehicles, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse told German daily Augsburger Allgemeine.
“We are significantly increasing the number of electric vehicles. Between 2021 and 2023, we will build a quarter of a million more electric cars than originally planned,” Zipse told the newspaper s Monday edition according to a pre-released version.
BMW wants roughly every fifth car it sells to be powered by an electric engine by 2023, Zipse said, compared to about 8 per cent this year. ....

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BMW to step up electric vehicle production: CEO Oliver Zipse


BMW to step up electric vehicle production: CEO Oliver Zipse
BMW wants roughly every fifth car it sells to be powered by an electric engine by 2023, Zipse said, compared to about 8% this year
Reuters | December 27, 2020 | Updated 19:54 IST
German luxury carmaker BMW is planning to step up its production of electric vehicles, Chief Executive Oliver Zipse told German daily Augsburger Allgemeine.
We are significantly increasing the number of electric vehicles. Between 2021 and 2023, we will build a quarter of a million more electric cars than originally planned , Zipse told the newspaper s Monday edition according to a pre-released version.
BMW wants roughly every fifth car it sells to be powered by an electric engine by 2023, Zipse said, compared to about 8% this year. ....

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BMW aims for 20% of its vehicles to be electric by 2023 -paper

BMW aims for 20% of its vehicles to be electric by 2023 -paper
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