Company management promotes maintenance of diesels and gasoline and prepares for a variety of market situations.
BMW does not intend to move completely to de -electrical cars and will continue to develop traditional internal combustion engines. BMW CEO Oliver Cipse expressed this in an interview with German publication Automobilwoche. According to him, ice “is the basis of our safety and will remain an integral part of the future business.”
The BMW plant leader in Steira Christian Von Moltke has defined that the company is working on improving all types of machines – from three -cylinder to V8 – in accordance with the requirements of future euro euro -7 standards. At the same time, alternative fuel studies continue, in particular HVO100 biofia.
BMW has begun to refuel diesel cars made in Germany, gasoline HVO100 before they are sent to sellers. The company says it allows you to reduce CO2 leaks by 90%, and also improves the start of the machine in cold weather and reduces the risk of infection in microorganisms due to high fuel purity.
Cipse also emphasized that consumers should have the right to choose, and that the transfer to electric cars should not be forced. He remembered that prices for electric cars remain high, and the infrastructure of the charging stations is still not enough.
As for the European Union’s plans to ban the sale of ice cars since 2035, Von Moltke said: “This is not our business. It makes no sense to discuss it. Our task is to prepare for any scenario and guarantee that we can fulfill our obligations.”
We reminded, earlier reported that BMW introduced the electric car prototype, which included the turn signals.
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