Skip to main content
Sister Publication Links
  • Automotive News
  • Automobilwoche
  • Automotive News Canada
  • Automotive News China
Subscribe
  • Subscribe
  • Newsletters
  • Login
  • HOME
    • Latest news
    • Automakers
    • Suppliers
    • New Product
    • Environment/Emissions
    • Sales By Market
    • On The Move
    • Auto Shows
    • BMW plans to increase production of electrified cars
      Ghosn.Lebanon-MAIN.jpg
      French investigators to meet with Carlos Ghosn in Beirut, report says
      363781709.jpg
      Japan aims to eliminate gasoline vehicles by mid-2030s
      Automakers welcome EU-UK trade deal, cautiously await details
    • Automakers welcome EU-UK trade deal, cautiously await details
      Jaguar Land Rover avoids virus border chaos
      Renault CEO to unveil turnaround plan in January
      VW's Seat cuts production on microchip shortages
    • Bosch, Continental battle to supply the brain of the connected car
      Suppliers to the new VW ID3
      Continental aims to triple returns with tech-focused CEO
      MOBILEYE-MAIN_i.jpg
      Mobileye will develop lidar to drive down AV costs
    • Subaru to launch electric SUV in Europe
      Volvo grille new web.jpg
      Volvo preps second EV for launch
      VW plans to make potential Tesla Model S fighter in Wolfsburg
      VW expects midsize EV to end range anxiety
    • VW to link bonuses to social targets
      New EU 'green-washing' rules will force automakers to be transparent
      EU seeks competitive edge with green battery standards
      Battery glitches sting automakers racing to electrify Europe lineups
    • European sales fall 14% in November on stricter virus measures
      UK sales plunge 27% as lockdown hits dealers
      EU aims to have 30 million EVs on the road by 2030
      Germany's EV market is poised to overtake California's
    • FCA's Manley to head Stellantis American operations
      Renault Sport Racing boss Stoll to retire
      Hyundai promotes Genesis head Chang to CEO
      Ferrari's Camilleri will be a hard act to follow
    • Geneva Auto Show
    • Frankfurt Auto Show
    • Paris Auto Show
    • Beijing Auto Show
    • Shanghai Auto Show
  • Features
    • Long Read
    • Interview of the Month
    • Supplier Spotlight
    • Focus on Electrification
    • Latest Launches
    • Analyst's View
    • Segment Analysis
    • Europe By The Numbers
    • European car retailing poised for shake-up as 'agency' model gains support
      How Europe will become an EV battery powerhouse
      VW, Ford stumbles force rethink of how to best use social media
      Why VW still has not fully confronted its diesel scandal past
    • Tavares: Keeping PSA, FCA merger on track an 'incredible' achievement
      Renault CEO outlines ambitious revival plan
      Why Rolls-Royce boss expects to be profitable despite COVID
      Volvo CEO shares keys to rapid rebound, potential gains from Geely merger
    • Veoneer boss expects to reach key milestone this quarter
      How Faurecia aims to become a hydrogen leader
      How Yanfeng gave the car interior a brain
      FCA suppliers in Europe at risk from switch to PSA platform, experts say
    • Volvo grille new web.jpg
      Volvo preps second EV for launch
      VW targets Tesla with long-range battery tech
      Battery glitches sting automakers racing to electrify Europe lineups
      Toyota logo toll web.jpg
      Toyota will align CO2 goal with EU's tough 2030 target
    • BMW 4-Series Coupe breaks free from sedan sibling
      Hyundai counts on new Tucson to become its Europe top-seller
      Dacia turns to familiar playbook for all-new Sandero
      Toyota Mirai fuel cell sedan priced to win EV buyers
    • Pandemic forces automakers to focus on brand, conserve cash
      Why prospects for dealer mergers have improved
      Dacia-level price discipline needed to end margin slump in Europe, expert says
      How infotainment systems are taking over the vehicle cockpit
    • Electrification gains speed in Europe's key compact segment
      Hybrids beat the market; sales expected to top 1 million in 2022
      Plug-in hybrids set for rapid rise but trouble looms
      Diesel decline accelerates as incentives push electrified models
    • European sales fall 14% in November on stricter virus measures
      Europe sales by model, Oct. and 10 months: Audi, Lotus, Lamborghini, MG, Fiat, Jeep rise; Renault Clio pulls ahead of Opel/Vauxhall Corsa
      Turkey sales, Oct. and 10 months: FCA, Renault-Nissan, Ford, Toyota make big gains
      Top 10 sellers by market, 10 months: Toyota models lead in 5 countries
  • Opinion
    • Blogs
    • Commentary
    • Guest columnists
    • Bosch, Continental battle to supply the brain of the connected car
      Why the ID5 is VW's true rival to the Tesla Model Y
      Volvo, Daimler CEOs praised for leading push to computerize cars
      New EU 'green-washing' rules will force automakers to be transparent
    • Why VW, GM should consider spinning off EVs
      ZF's debt-funded takeover of Wabco is ill-timed
      Why business fleets will help to drive EV rise in Europe
      How fuel cells will affect the automotive landscape
  • Photos
    • Photo Galleries
    • Geneva Photo Gallery
    • Beijing Photo Gallery
    • Frankfurt Photo Gallery
    • Paris Photo Gallery
    • Shanghai Photo Gallery
    • view gallery
      15 photos
      Toyota Mirai 2021
      view gallery
      10 photos
      Fiat Tipo Cross
      view gallery
      11 photos
      DS 9
      maybach_1.jpg
      view gallery
      7 photos
      Mercedes-Maybach S-Class
    • koenigsegg-gemera-front-quarter-passenger-01.jpg
      view gallery
      14 photos
      Koenigsegg Gemera
      view gallery
      21 photos
      Fiat New 500
      view gallery
      11 photos
      Aston Martin V12 Speedster
      view gallery
      13 photos
      Audi A3 Sportback 2020
    • At the Beijing show, sales rebound and EV boom mix with murky outlook
      3BEIJING-MAIN_i.jpg
      Beijing show to highlight competition for local EV makers
      Beijing auto show delayed due to coronavirus
      Maserati will unveil Ghibli hybrid at Beijing show
    • view gallery
      11 photos
      Mercedes-Benz Vision EQS
      view gallery
      11 photos
      Renault Captur
      view gallery
      5 photos
      Mercedes-Benz AMG GLB 53
      view gallery
      10 photos
      Mercedes-AMG GLE 53 Coupe
    • view gallery
      8 photos
      VinFast Lux SA2.0 SUV
      view gallery
      8 photos
      VinFast Lux A2.0 sedan
      view gallery
      7 photos
      Toyota Corolla station wagon
      view gallery
      9 photos
      Seat Tarraco
    • view gallery
      4 photos
      Nio ET Preview
      view gallery
      7 photos
      Infiniti Qs Inspiration concept
      view gallery
      5 photos
      BMW 3-series LWB
      view gallery
      9 photos
      Mini Clubman
  • Maps
    • E-Car & Component Map of Europe
    • Powertrain Map of Europe
    • Assembly Plant Map of Europe
  • Car Cutaways
  • EVENTS
    • ANE Congress Conversations
    • ANE Shift
    • ANE Rising Stars
    • ANE Eurostars
    • ANE Leading Women
    • Watch Again
      • July 9: EU green deal in the COVID-19 new normal
      • July 16: Assisted or Autonomous Driving
      • July 23: Challenges in Electrification
      • July 30: The Road Ahead for Europe
    • Meet the 2020 winners
    • Watch the 2020 Rising Stars awards again
  • More
    • Publishing Partners
    • Social Media
    • Contact Us
    • Media Kit
    • About Us
    • Toyota Europe
    • UFI Filters
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
MENU
Breadcrumb
  1. Home
  2. Automakers
December 28, 2020 07:35 AM

BMW plans to increase production of electrified cars

Staff and wire reports
  • Tweet
  • Share
  • Share
  • Email
  • More
    Print

    BMW's Zipse said his "biggest concern" is that Germany's transition to electric cars will be hampered by a lack of charging infrastructure.

    FRANKFURT -- BMW plans to step up its production of electrified vehicles, CEO Oliver Zipse told a German newspaper.

    "We already had ambitions growth plans and want to further expand our market position," Zipse said in an interview with the Augsburger Allgemeine newspaper published on Sunday.

    Between 2021 and 2023, BMW will build 250,000 more electric cars than originally planned," Zipse said.

    Electrified vehicles will account for about a fifth of BMW's sales by 2023, up from about 8 percent now, he added.

    Zipse denied that BMW and other German automakers had underestimated electric-car maker Tesla, which is building its first European factory near Berlin.

    Tesla's growth and market share gains, from a low base, were "an impressive entrepreneurial achievement," Zipse said.

    Zipse said his "biggest concern" is that Germany's transition to electric cars will be hampered by a lack of charging infrastructure, with Europe's biggest economy expected to have as many as 10 million of the vehicles on the road by 2030.

    To cope with this amount, 15,000 private and about 1,300 public charging points would have to be put into operation every week starting now, Zipse told the paper.

    "Unfortunately we are far from that," Zipse said. "Therefore, the next big joint project in Europe must be to expand charging infrastructure."

    Bloomberg and Reuters contributed to this report

    RECOMMENDED FOR YOU
    French investigators to meet with Carlos Ghosn in Beirut, report says
    Recommended for You
    French investigators to meet with Carlos Ghosn in Beirut, report says
    French investigators to meet with Carlos Ghosn in Beirut, report says
    Japan aims to eliminate gasoline vehicles by mid-2030s
    Japan aims to eliminate gasoline vehicles by mid-2030s
    Automakers welcome EU-UK trade deal, cautiously await details
    Automakers welcome EU-UK trade deal, cautiously await details
    Sponsored Content: VIDEO: Toyota announces the launch of KINTO Europe - A new mobility services company for the region
    Sign up for free newsletters
    EMAIL ADDRESS

    Please enter a valid email address.

    Please enter your email address.

    Please select at least one newsletter to subscribe.

    You can unsubscribe at any time through links in these emails. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.

    Get Free Newsletters

    Sign up and get the best of Automotive News Europe delivered straight to your email inbox, free of charge. Choose your news – we will deliver.

    You can unsubscribe at any time through links in these emails. For more information, see our Privacy Policy.

    SUBSCRIBE TODAY

    Get 24/7 access to in-depth, authoritative coverage of the auto industry from a global team of reporters and editors covering the news that’s vital to your business.

    SUBSCRIBE NOW
    Connect with Us
    • Twitter
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram

    Founded in 1996, Automotive News Europe is the preferred information source for decision-makers and opinion leaders operating in Europe.

    Contact Us

    1155 Gratiot Avenue
    Detroit MI  48207-2997
    Tel: +1 877-812-1584

    Email Us

    ISSN 2643-6590 (print)
    ISSN 2643-6604 (online)

     

    Resources
    • About us
    • Contact Us
    • 2020 Media Kit
    • Advertise with Us
    • Ad Choices Ad Choices
    • Sitemap
    Awards
    • Rising Stars
    • Eurostars
    • Leading Women
    Legal
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Privacy Request
    Automotive News Europe
    Copyright © 1996-2020. Crain Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    • HOME
      • Latest news
      • Automakers
      • Suppliers
      • New Product
      • Environment/Emissions
      • Sales By Market
      • On The Move
      • Auto Shows
        • Geneva Auto Show
        • Frankfurt Auto Show
        • Paris Auto Show
        • Beijing Auto Show
        • Shanghai Auto Show
    • Features
      • Long Read
      • Interview of the Month
      • Supplier Spotlight
      • Focus on Electrification
      • Latest Launches
      • Analyst's View
      • Segment Analysis
      • Europe By The Numbers
    • Opinion
      • Blogs
      • Commentary
      • Guest columnists
    • Photos
      • Photo Galleries
      • Geneva Photo Gallery
      • Beijing Photo Gallery
      • Frankfurt Photo Gallery
      • Paris Photo Gallery
      • Shanghai Photo Gallery
    • Maps
      • E-Car & Component Map of Europe
      • Powertrain Map of Europe
      • Assembly Plant Map of Europe
    • Car Cutaways
    • EVENTS
      • ANE Congress Conversations
        • Watch Again
          • July 9: EU green deal in the COVID-19 new normal
          • July 16: Assisted or Autonomous Driving
          • July 23: Challenges in Electrification
          • July 30: The Road Ahead for Europe
      • ANE Shift
      • ANE Rising Stars
        • Meet the 2020 winners
        • Watch the 2020 Rising Stars awards again
      • ANE Eurostars
      • ANE Leading Women
    • More
      • Publishing Partners
        • Toyota Europe
        • UFI Filters
      • Social Media
        • Facebook
        • Instagram
        • LinkedIn
        • Twitter
      • Contact Us
      • Media Kit
      • About Us