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BMW Group sluit langetermijncontract met Northvolt voor levering van duurzame batterijcellen uit Europa.
Thu Jul 16 09:00:00 CEST 2020 Persbericht
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Munich. The BMW Group is driving the expansion of
electromobility and has signed a long-term supply contract worth 2
billion euros for battery cells with the Swedish company Northvolt.
The battery cells will be produced in Europe at the Northvolt
gigafactory currently under construction in Skellefteå in northern
Sweden (series plant Northvolt Ett) from 2024.
A decisive aspect for the BMW Group: Northvolt will obtain 100
percent of the energy needed to produce the battery cells regionally
in northern Sweden and exclusively from wind and hydroelectric power.
Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, said: “To
make an effective contribution to climate protection, we aim to
improve our products’ overall environmental balance – from resources
to recycling. This applies in particular to energy-intensive
production of high-voltage batteries for electric vehicles. That is
why we now have a contractual agreement with our cell manufacturers
that they will only use green power to produce our fifth-generation
battery cells.”
Andreas Wendt, member of the Board of Management of BMW AG
responsible for Purchasing and Supplier Network, added: “Northvolt is
the third battery cell supplier we have partnered with, alongside our
existing partners, CATL and Samsung SDI. Signing this contract is
another step towards meeting our growing need for battery cells in the
long term. We are systematically driving electrification of our
vehicle fleet. By 2023, we aim to have 25 electrified models on the
roads – more than half of them fully-electric.” The BMW Group will
also source cells manufactured in Europe from the Chinese manufacturer
CATL – from the plant currently under construction in Erfurt, Germany.
Every cell generation at the BMW Group is awarded in global
competition to the leading manufacturer from both a technology and a
business perspective. Wendt: “This ensures we always have access to
the best possible cell technology.”
Sustainability plays key role in expanding electromobility
The BMW Group and Northvolt will commonly source the
cobalt and lithium needed as key raw materials for cell production
from mines that fulfil the high sustainability standards of both
companies. This ensures full transparency of the origin of raw
materials at any time. Compliance with environmental standards,
respect for human rights and reducing the carbon footprint are top
priority. “Sustainability is an important aspect of our corporate
strategy and plays a key role in expanding electromobility,”
emphasised Wendt. The BMW Group will also no longer use rare earths in
its fifth-generation electric drive trains from 2021 on.
The BMW Group and Northvolt are pursuing their goal of a
sustainable value chain for battery cells in Europe through a joint
technology consortium. Recyclable cell design is a consistent focus
throughout the development of battery cells. Faced with rapidly
growing demand for battery cells, recycling of battery components at
the end of their lifecycle and extensive reuse of raw materials will
be key to closing the materials loop in the best way possible.
Production of battery cells: an important and effective lever
for reducing CO2 – accounting for up to 40% of carbon
emissions
As e-mobility gains more and more traction,
the focus of CO2 reduction shifts to upstream added value –
and, especially, the energy-intensive production of high-voltage
batteries, because up to 40 percent of a fully-electric vehicle’s
emissions come from battery cell production alone. This is a major and
very effective lever for reducing CO2 – so that is
precisely where the BMW Group is focusing its efforts. As a leader in
sustainability, the company has therefore reached a contractual
agreement with CATL, Samsung SDI and Northvolt that they will only use
green power to produce fifth-generation battery cells for the BMW
Group. “As volumes increase, the use of green power will save around
ten million tonnes of CO2 over the next decade. For
comparison, that is roughly the amount of CO2 a city of
over a million inhabitants, like Munich, emits per year,” according to Zipse.
Northvolt potential recognised early
The BMW
Group recognised Northvolt's potential and expertise early: In
mid-2018, the BMW Group entered a cooperation to develop battery cells
with the company formed in 2016. This was underpinned by the BMW
Group's financial participation in the firm. Both sides benefit from
the partnership: The BMW Group contributes the battery expertise it
has acquired over more than 15 years, while Northvolt has enabled
itself for mass production with its gigafactory in northern Sweden.
Extensive in-house expertise throughout entire battery cell
value chain
The BMW Group operates its Battery Cell
Competence Centre in Munich. The aim of the competence centre is to
advance battery cell technology and introduce it into production
processes. The production of battery cell prototypes makes it possible
to analyse and fully understand cell value creation processes. The BMW
Group produces batteries in-house at its plants in Dingolfing
(Germany), Spartanburg (USA) and at the BBA plant in Shenyang (China).
The BMW Group has also localised battery production in Thailand, where
it is working with the Dräxlmaier Group.
BMW Group as e-mobility pioneer – 25 electrified models by
2023
The BMW Group will have 25 electrified models in
its line-up by 2023. The basis for this is provided by flexible
vehicle architectures for fully-electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and
models with combustion engines that allow the company to respond
quickly to changing conditions. More than half of the 25 models will
be fully electric. The BMW Group will double its sales of electrified
vehicles between 2019 and 2021, and the company expects to see a steep
growth curve up to 2025: Global sales of our electrified vehicles
should increase by an average of over 30 percent every year. In
Europe, the company is also pursuing an ambitious growth logic: By
2021, electrified vehicles should make up a quarter of our new vehicle
fleet, a third in 2025 and half of our sales in 2030.
As an e-mobility pioneer, the BMW Group is already a leading
provider of electrified vehicles. By the end of 2019, the company
already had more than half a million fully-electric and plug-in hybrid
vehicles on the roads. By the end of 2021, the BMW Group will offer
five fully-electric production vehicles. In addition to the BMW i3,
production of the fully-electric MINI also got underway at Plant
Oxford in 2019. This will be followed later in 2020 by the
fully-electric BMW iX3, produced in Shenyang, China and, then, in
2021, by the BMW iNEXT, built in Dingolfing, and the BMW i4 from Plant Munich.
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CO2 EMISSIONS & CONSUMPTION.
BMW i3 (120 Ah): fuel consumption combined: 0.0 l/100 km; power consumption combined 13.1 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined 0 g/km
BMW i3s (120 Ah): fuel consumption combined: 0.0 l/100 km; power consumption combined 14.6-14.0 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined 0 g/km
MINI Cooper SE: fuel consumption combined: 0.0 l/100 km, power consumption combined 16.8-14.8 kWh/100 km, CO2 emissions combined: 0 g/km
BMW iX3: fuel consumption combined: 0.0 l/100 km; power consumption combined: 17.8-17.5 kWh/100 km; CO2 emissions combined 0 g/km