BMW aims to double sales of electric vehicles this year

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BMW said it aims to double its sales of fully-electric vehicles this year as the German carmaker and rivals race to release new models to comply with CO2 emissions targets and chase market leader Tesla.

BMW said that including plug-in hybrids, it aims for a 50 percent increase in sales of electrified vehicles versus 2020.

BMW did not give sales volumes for its fully electric vehicles but in 2020 data released on Tuesday BMW said it sold close to 193,000 electrified vehicles – fully electric and plug-in hybrid – last year.

Tesla delivered just under 500,000 vehicles, all fully electric, to customers in 2020.

The BMW Group currently produces 13 electrified models – either fully electric or plug-in hybrid – sold in 74 markets.

BMW said on Tuesday that its global EV sales rose 31.8 percent in 2020 and accounted for 15 percent of its sales in Europe, helping the company meet its European Union emissions targets for last year.

By 2023, BMW said it would almost double its line-up of electrified vehicles to 25 models, with more than half of them fully electric.

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