BMW CEO Zipse: By 2023, electric vehicle models should account for 20% of the group's sales.

Recently, CEO of BMW Group, Oliver Zipse, stated in an interview with Augsburger Allgemeine, a German media, that BMW is expanding its production of electric vehicles.


(Oliver Zipse, CEO of BMW Group. Source: BMW Group)

Zipse said that BMW is currently focusing on expanding the production of electric vehicle models. The company plans to increase the production of electric vehicles by 25% between 2021 and 2023 and raise its sales share from the current 8% to 20%, hoping to further expand BMW’s market share.

Meanwhile, Zipse emphasized the importance of charging infrastructure construction. He pointed out that Germany will welcome 7-10 million electric vehicles by 2030. Based on this estimate, it is necessary to build 15,000 private charging stations and 1,300 public charging stations per week from now on to meet the demand for the development of electric vehicles.

🔗Source: Augsburger Allgemeine

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