BMW electric cars hit 100,000 sales target

BERLIN (Reuters) - BMW
This is more than 60 percent up from the 62,255 electric cars BMW sold last year. The German luxury carmaker has said it expects 2018 electric-vehicle (EV) sales to grow by a medium two-digit percentages.
A pioneer in electric cars, BMW launched the i3 hatchback in 2013 but sales have been relatively low and management has wrestled with whether to go all-out for electrification.
But that changed in September when the Munich-based group said it would gear up for mass production of electric cars and aimed to have 12 fully electric models by 2025 with a range of up to 700 kilometres.
"Electric mobility is the indicator where I measure our success," Chief Executive Harald Krueger said.
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Earlier on Monday, U.S. EV battery company Solid Power said it had partnered with BMW to develop the next-generation solid-state battery technology for use in electric cars.
(Reporting by Andreas Cremer. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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First Published: Dec 19 2017 | 1:36 AM IST
