The BMW Group meets fleet emissions targets for 2021
15 Mar 2022|121 views
The BMW Group has announced that it has overfulfilled its European CO2 emission targets in 2021.
Its fleet emissions stood around 115.9g/km, outperforming its fleet target limit of approximately 126g/km, based on its own internal calculations.
This performance, the brand states, means its fleet emissions were also reduced by up to 14% compared to 2020. This reduction was largely driven by increased sales of electrified vehicles and increased efficiency in conventional drive technology.
The BMW Group aims to sell more than 200,000 fully-electric vehicles in 2022, at least double its sales in 2021. It also expects the launch of two new fully-electric vehicles this year, namely the BMW i7 and the BMW iX1, to further increase the total number and percentage of electrified vehicles sold.
Its fleet emissions stood around 115.9g/km, outperforming its fleet target limit of approximately 126g/km, based on its own internal calculations.
This performance, the brand states, means its fleet emissions were also reduced by up to 14% compared to 2020. This reduction was largely driven by increased sales of electrified vehicles and increased efficiency in conventional drive technology.
The BMW Group aims to sell more than 200,000 fully-electric vehicles in 2022, at least double its sales in 2021. It also expects the launch of two new fully-electric vehicles this year, namely the BMW i7 and the BMW iX1, to further increase the total number and percentage of electrified vehicles sold.
The BMW Group has announced that it has overfulfilled its European CO2 emission targets in 2021.
Its fleet emissions stood around 115.9g/km, outperforming its fleet target limit of approximately 126g/km, based on its own internal calculations.
This performance, the brand states, means its fleet emissions were also reduced by up to 14% compared to 2020. This reduction was largely driven by increased sales of electrified vehicles and increased efficiency in conventional drive technology.
The BMW Group aims to sell more than 200,000 fully-electric vehicles in 2022, at least double its sales in 2021. It also expects the launch of two new fully-electric vehicles this year, namely the BMW i7 and the BMW iX1, to further increase the total number and percentage of electrified vehicles sold.
Its fleet emissions stood around 115.9g/km, outperforming its fleet target limit of approximately 126g/km, based on its own internal calculations.
This performance, the brand states, means its fleet emissions were also reduced by up to 14% compared to 2020. This reduction was largely driven by increased sales of electrified vehicles and increased efficiency in conventional drive technology.
The BMW Group aims to sell more than 200,000 fully-electric vehicles in 2022, at least double its sales in 2021. It also expects the launch of two new fully-electric vehicles this year, namely the BMW i7 and the BMW iX1, to further increase the total number and percentage of electrified vehicles sold.
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