BMW said on Wednesday it is going to invest $1.7 billion in building electric vehicles in the United States. The announcement is the latest from a major automaker about plans …
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BMW CEO Oliver Zipse said the companies need to be careful not to become too dependent on a few countries by focusing only on electric vehicles, adding that the market …
A shortage of semiconductors will remain an issue for the auto industry into 2023, BMW’s CEO Oliver Zipse said in an interview with Neue Zuercher Zeitung (NZZ) published on Monday. …
BMW plans to create about 6,000 new jobs in 2022 as it prepares towards growing demand for its electric vehicles, the automaker’s chief executive Oliver Zipse told daily Muenchner Merkur. …
BMW CEO Oliver Zipse said on Tuesday that the automaker will be ready for any ban on internal combustion engine (ICE) cars from 2030 onwards with an offering of electric …
BMW will invest 25 billion yuan (nearly $3.9 billion) in Shenyang, the capital city of Northeast China‘s Liaoning Province. Shenyang is among the automaker’s largest production bases and a research …
BMW expects supply chains to remain tight even till next year, CEO Oliver Zipse said on Monday, eliminating hopes that the ongoing crisis of chip shortage will end soon. “I expect …
BMW prepares to decrease carbon emissions across the life cycle of its automobiles – including the production process – at least 40% from 2019 levels by 2030, the automaker said on …
BMW has raised its 2021 profit forecast on Tuesday following strong quarterly results but said the continued chip shortage and increasing raw materials prices would damage its performance in the …

