BMW Group set to outperform European Union fleet emissions standards
29 Jan 2023|1,025 views
The BMW Group has announced that it has lowered its fleet-wide emissions across the European Union by more than 9% from 2021 to 2022, based on its preliminary internal calculations.
This estimation, the firm states, means it has outperformed the fleet target limit set by the European Union of 127g/km.
BWM attributes its success to its electrification strategy, which has seem more than 215,000 all-electric vehicles sold in 2022, an increase of 108% compared to 2021.
The firm aims to have its all-electric vehicles comprise 15% of its global sales in 2023, as well as to raise this figure to 50% come 2030. It is also targeting a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions per vehicle throughout its entire lifecycle from 2019 levels by 2030.
This estimation, the firm states, means it has outperformed the fleet target limit set by the European Union of 127g/km.
BWM attributes its success to its electrification strategy, which has seem more than 215,000 all-electric vehicles sold in 2022, an increase of 108% compared to 2021.
The firm aims to have its all-electric vehicles comprise 15% of its global sales in 2023, as well as to raise this figure to 50% come 2030. It is also targeting a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions per vehicle throughout its entire lifecycle from 2019 levels by 2030.
The BMW Group has announced that it has lowered its fleet-wide emissions across the European Union by more than 9% from 2021 to 2022, based on its preliminary internal calculations.
This estimation, the firm states, means it has outperformed the fleet target limit set by the European Union of 127g/km.
BWM attributes its success to its electrification strategy, which has seem more than 215,000 all-electric vehicles sold in 2022, an increase of 108% compared to 2021.
The firm aims to have its all-electric vehicles comprise 15% of its global sales in 2023, as well as to raise this figure to 50% come 2030. It is also targeting a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions per vehicle throughout its entire lifecycle from 2019 levels by 2030.
This estimation, the firm states, means it has outperformed the fleet target limit set by the European Union of 127g/km.
BWM attributes its success to its electrification strategy, which has seem more than 215,000 all-electric vehicles sold in 2022, an increase of 108% compared to 2021.
The firm aims to have its all-electric vehicles comprise 15% of its global sales in 2023, as well as to raise this figure to 50% come 2030. It is also targeting a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions per vehicle throughout its entire lifecycle from 2019 levels by 2030.
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