BMW to Establish Five New Assembly Sites for High-Voltage Batteries
State-of-the-Art Facilities for Futureproofing
Munich, Germany – BMW has unveiled plans to construct five new assembly sites across three continents to manufacture its sixth-generation high-voltage batteries. These state-of-the-art plants will support the company's ongoing efforts to electrify its lineup and meet growing demand for electric vehicles.
Global Expansion for Battery Production
The new assembly sites will be located in various regions, including Europe, Asia, and the Americas. This global expansion is a testament to BMW's commitment to building a comprehensive production network for its electric vehicles and batteries.
As part of this initiative, the company is investing in expanding its international production network. The new plants are expected to be operational in the coming years and will play a crucial role in meeting the increasing demand for high-performance batteries.
BMW is also working on state-of-the-art assembly plants for its sixth-generation high-voltage batteries. These facilities will incorporate innovative technologies to ensure the highest levels of efficiency and quality control.
San Luis Potosí, Mexico, will become one of the six global production sites for BMW Group's sixth-generation high-voltage batteries. The facility will support the company's plans to electrify its lineup and meet growing demand for electric vehicles.
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