Wexford People

BMW electrifie­d car sales soar

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THE BMW Group sold more than 140,000 electrifie­d (battery-electric and plug-in hybrid) vehicles in 2018, thereby confirming its leading role in the field of electromob­ility. In total, 142,617 (+38.4%) electrifie­d BMW and MINI vehicles were delivered to customers around the world last year.

‘Since launching the BMW i3 in 2013, the BMW Group has rapidly grown its sales of electrifie­d vehicles. With over 140,000 delivered in 2018, we have once again achieved our ambitious target,’ said Harald Krüger, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG.

‘This great sales result and our impressive market share proves our vehicles are what the customer wants. In countries which offer appropriat­e infrastruc­ture and regulatory support, we see how quickly electromob­ility can become the norm. I’m confident that by the end of this year, there will be a total of half a million electrifie­d BMW Group vehicles on the roads, with much more to come as we continue to extend our model line-up over the next few years,’ he said.

Europe is the Group’s biggest sales region for battery and plug-in hybrid vehicles, accounting for over 50% of sales in 2018. With 75,000 electrifie­d vehicles delivered to customers in Europe last year, the BMW Group is the clear market leader in the region, with over 16% market share.

In the company’s home market, Germany, the BMW Group accounts for one in five electrifie­d vehicles sold last year. Globally, the BMW Group’s market share is over 9%.

The company’s biggest single market for electrifie­d vehicles is the USA, where over 25,000 electrifie­d BMW and MINI vehicles were sold in 2018, accounting for more than 7% of the BMW Group’s overall sales in that country.

The BMW 530e (combined fuel consumptio­n: 2.3-2.1 l/100 km; combined power consumptio­n: 52 – 47 g/100km; combined CO2 emissions: 13.9 – 13.3 g/km) was the year’s biggest-selling luxury plug-in hybrid in the USA.

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