BMW Group Overfulfilled European Emissions Target In 2021
The BMW Group managed to bring down fleet emissions to 115,9 grams per kilometer in 2021 or about 10 grams less than the emissions target.
The BMW Group managed to bring down fleet emissions to 115,9 grams per kilometer in 2021 or about 10 grams less than the emissions target.
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Despite setbacks due to the Coronavirus, BMW reaffirms its commitment to reducing its CO2 emissions by 20 percent.
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.
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