BMW relies on new electric motors: 600,000 drives from Steyr!

BMW plant die Produktion von 600.000 Elektromotoren jährlich im Werk Steyr, um seine Marktführerschaft im BEV-Segment zu festigen.
BMW plans the production of 600,000 electric motors annually at the Steyr plant to consolidate its market leadership in the BEV segment. (Symbolbild/ANAGAT)

BMW relies on new electric motors: 600,000 drives from Steyr!

Steyr, Österreich - The BMW Group has steadily promoted developments in the area of ​​electric cars in recent years and has established itself as a leading provider of battery-electric vehicles among German premium car builders. According to Bimmertoday , the group Audi and Mercedes can be significantly behind when it comes to electrical sales. In order to further consolidate this strong market position, the new class will be introduced from 2026, which should come up with many innovations.

An essential part of this new strategy is the production of electric motors in the Steyr plant. Here BMW plans to produce 600,000 engines annually. This number corresponds to about a quarter of the current total sales of 2.23 million units of the core brand BMW from 2024. BMW emphasizes that these engines are not synonymous with a corresponding number of vehicles, since many models use several engines. In addition, some models that are manufactured in China will not obtain their electric motors from Steyr.

innovations of the new class

The new class will bring some fundamental changes in vehicle technology. BMW is investing several billion euros in the development of a new platform, which should offer space for up to eight models by 2027, as Auto Motor und Sport

A highlight is the change from prismatic to cylindrical battery cells that offer greater flexibility and efficiency. The associated battery packages are designed in such a way that the cells are used individually in the housing. This technique enables weight and volume reductions, but comes with a higher assembly effort when replacing individual cells.

The introduction of the 800-volt technology promises faster loading times and fewer loading losses. Up to 300 km WLTP range can be recharged in just 10 minutes. In addition, the new generation of electrical engines will offer great progress in terms of size and efficiency, with performance levels from 200 to 300 kW and more.

growth plan for the future

In 2024, BMW recorded an impressive increase in electric vehicle sales by 50 % compared to the previous year. A total of 426,594 fully electric vehicles were sold worldwide, which makes up around 15 % of the total vehicle GUCH THE BMW Group. BMW has set itself the ambitious goal of reaching at least 50 % of total sales with electric vehicles by 2030. Successful models such as the BMW I4, the BMW IX and the new BMW IX2 help to achieve these goals, as well as Wirtschaftsjournal

Overall, it shows that BMW is in a strong position to meet the requirements of the market and at the same time use innovative writing and development technologies. With further investments in electric vehicle production and a planned expansion in Debrecen, Hungary, where a new work is built exclusively for electric vehicles, the BMW Group is well positioned for a successful future.

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