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BMW EV sales surge even as rivals struggle with weak demand

- By Wilfried Eckl-dorna

BMW AG’S sales of fully electric vehicles at its core brand surged in the first quarter, outperform­ing rivals like Tesla and Volkswagen, which have struggled to cope with faltering demand.

Customer deliveries of battery-powered models such as BMW’S i4, ix1 and i7 jumped 41% in the three months through March compared to the same period last year, the company said Wednesday. The results helped group EV sales rise by 28%.

BMW’S results contrasted with the broader slowdown in demand for EVS, particular­ly in Europe, where battery-powered cars have flattened as a share of overall sales after government­s withdrew incentives for EV purchases. Volkswagen AG said its EV deliveries fell 3% in the first quarter as gains in China failed to offset a 24% decline in Europe.

Mercedes-benz Group AG said Wednesday its wholesale EV sales fell 8% in the first quarter, citing supply-chain issues, the phaseout of its Smart Fortwo two-seater, and sluggish demand in Germany after state subsidies programs were scrapped. Earlier this month, Tesla Inc. reported its first year-on-year global sales drop since 2020.

BMW shares rose as much as 1.3% on Wednesday, taking gains this year to 14% with the stock slightly ahead of rival Mercedes-benz over the past 12 months. Volkswagen shares are at about the same level as they were a year ago, while Tesla’s are 4.4% lower.

BMW, Volkswagen and Mercedes-benz released their first-quarter figures as chief executive officers from some of Europe’s biggest carmakers met in Brussels to discuss risks facing the transition to EVS. Luca de Meo — CEO of Renault SA and president of the ACEA auto industry group — said Europe needs to bolster demand for EVS by expanding charging infrastruc­ture, ensuring supplies of raw materials, improving financing options and introducin­g market incentives.

BMW is banking on EV sales success after rolling out a significan­t number of new battery models, including the high-volume i4 sedan and more recently the ix2 crossover. The Munich-based company moved earlier in the EV shift than many competitor­s with the developmen­t of the i3 city car, garnering deeper experience with battery technology and having to work through a mixed reception of the model.

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KRISZTIAN BOCSI — BLOOMBERG A BMW i4 at a showroom in Berlin.

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