BMW still on course to drop CO2 emissions by 20% this year
BMW is planning on dropping its CO2 emissions by 20-percent by the end of the year and sell a total of one million electrified cars by 2021.
BMW is planning on dropping its CO2 emissions by 20-percent by the end of the year and sell a total of one million electrified cars by 2021.
BMW will cut 20% of its fleet CO2 emissions by the end of the year. The compamy aims for a fleet average of 95 grams/km by 2021.
BMW announced it will be joining the Getting to Zero Coalition, in an effort to slash CO2 emissions of its international maritime shipping.
Sales of electrified cars over at the BMW Group are on the rise, with the Germans are seeing double digit growth...
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BMW plans to use some rather unusual power sources for its renewable energy consumption plans starting with 2020.
BMW announced today that it intends to use energy from renewable sources alone by 2020, in daring move towards CO2-free production.
Recent study, says that lots of big-name carmakers are likely to be facing hefty fines in 2021 due to emissions regulations