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march 08, 2018 - BMW

BMW Group reduces CO2 emissions in Europe again

Munich. The #BMW Group has reduced CO2 emissions from its new car fleet in Europe (EU 28) to 122 grams/kilometre. Compared to 2016, this marks a reduction of a further 2 gram/kilometre (2016: 124g/km). The #BMW Group has been reducing CO2 emissions from its EU fleet for years: since 1995, the average CO2 emissions for new #BMW Group vehicles sold in Europe has fallen by more than 42%.

“This development clearly shows that our e-mobility strategy is successful. We are adding more electric drives to our vehicle fleet, while also working on fuel-saving technologies for our conventional drives,” said Harald Krüger, Chairman of the Board of Management of #BMW AG.

In 2017, the #BMW Group sold more than 100,000 electrified vehicles. Last year, the #BMW Group accounted for more newly registered electrified vehicles (all-electric + plug-in hybrid) than any other manufacturer in Europe, with a share of 21 percent. In the electrified vehicle segment, the #BMW Group’s market share is already three times larger than its share of the conventional vehicle market.

“By 2025, our global vehicle portfolio will include 25 fully- or part-electric models. At last year’s Frankfurt Motor Show, we unveiled our take on the future of e‑mobility with the #BMW iVision Dynamics. This vehicle will become reality: we will build it in #munich – as the #BMWi4,” Krüger added.