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BMW moves engine production to Britain as German plants go electric
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1605763571636267.jpg" alt="8.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20201119/1605763571636267.jpg"/></p><p>&nbsp;BMW&nbsp;on Wednesday said it will retool its German factories to build electric cars and components and shift manufacturing of&nbsp;combustion engines&nbsp;to plants in Austria and England as part of a broader shift toward low-emission cars.<br/><br/>Factories across the globe are clamouring for investment into next-generation cars as&nbsp;electric vehicles&nbsp;gain traction with consumers and as governments hasten the demise of the combustion engine.<br/><br/>Germany on Wednesday unveiled a 3-billion-euro ($3.56 billion) scheme to promote low-emission cars and&nbsp;Britain&nbsp;said it will ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars and vans from 2030.<br/></p><p><br/></p><p>&quot;By the end of 2022 all our German factories will make at least one fully electric car,&quot; Milan Nedeljkovic, BMW&#39;s board member responsible for production said in a statement on Wednesday.<br/><br/>BMW&#39;s Munich plant, which currently makes four, six, eight and twelve cylinder combustion engines, will be retooled with a 400 million euro investment until 2026, to make next-generation electric vehicles, the carmaker said.<br/><br/>BMW said production of eight and twelve cylinder engines will move from Munich to Hams Hall in England, and other engines will be made in Steyr, in Austria.<br/><br/>Bavaria, where BMW is based, will receive the lion&#39;s share of the investments, the carmaker said. The BMW i4 electric car will be built in Munich, a fully electric version of the 5-series and 7-series will be made in Dingolfing and an electric X1 will be made in Regensburg.<br/><br/>BMW&#39;s said the number of staff at its Dingolfing factory making electric car powertrains, will double, to 2,000 workers.<br/><br/>BMW&#39;s plant in Leipzig, Germany, will start manufacturing the Mini Countryman and the Regensburg and Leipzig plants are being prepared to make battery modules, the company said.<br/><br/>BMW will improve its cost structure by 500 million euros by the end of the year, the company also said. ($1 = 0.8420 euros) (Reporting by Edward Taylor Editing by Michelle Adair)</p>
19 Nov,2020
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