BMW's Munich Plant Makes Historic Shift to Electric Vehicle Production In a major milestone for the automotive industry, the BMW Group has completed a groundbreaking transformation of its Munich plant, marking a complete transition from internal combustion engine (ICE) production to electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing. The German automaker has invested heavily in the overhaul, upgrading its facilities and equipment to cater to the increasing demand for eco-friendly transportation. As part of its ambitious strategy to electrify its lineup, BMW aims to offer 50% of its global sales as electric vehicles by 2030. With this significant achievement, the Munich plant is now poised to play a crucial role in the company's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and stay ahead of the competition in the rapidly evolving EV market.
How BMW Group Transitioned its Munich Plant from ICE to EVs Manufacturing Digital