BMW Hits 100K Sales Target with EVs

Dec. 19, 2017
This is more than 60 percent up from the 62,255 electric cars BMW sold last year.

Dec. 19, 2017—BMW said on Monday it had hit its target of selling 100,000 electric vehicles (EVs) this year around the world, benefiting from strong demand in western Europe and the United States for models such as the i3 and the 2-series plug-in hybrid Active Tourer, according to CNBC.

This is more than 60 percent up from the 62,255 electric cars BMW sold last year.

2016 was a year where 159,000 new EVs hit the road, and sales were up 38 percent over 2015’s numbers. Craig Van Batenburg, founder of the Automotive Career Development Center, said your shop can expect models from certain automakers that are leading that pack, such as Tesla, Chevrolet, Nissan, Ford and Toyota.

The German luxury carmaker has said it expects 2018 EV sales to grow even more—by 50 percent, in fact.

BMW launched the i3 hatchback in 2013 but sales have been relatively low and management has wrestled with whether to go all-out for electrification.

But that changed in September when the Munich-based group said it would gear up for mass production of electric cars and aimed to have 12 fully electric models by 2025 with a range of up to 700 kilometers.

"Electric mobility is the indicator where I measure our success," chief executive Harald Krueger said.

Earlier on Monday, U.S. EV battery company Solid Power said it had partnered with BMW to develop the next-generation solid-state battery technology for use in electric cars.

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