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German automaker BMW AG said on Tuesday that it has sold its 1 millionth electric car, including pure electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and plans to sell 2 million pure electric vehicles by 2025
.
Board member Pieter Nota said at a roundtable with reporters that about 70 percent of electric vehicles sold so far have been hybrids, adding that the company believes hybrid models will continue to play an important role, especially for customers who don't have easy access to charging piles
.
Continuing to modernize cars that burn fossil fuels is another important step in making the industry more sustainable, he said: "Only then can we make a difference
in the entire customer base.
" ”
BMW has long advocated investing in a range of technologies, rather than focusing purely on electric vehicles to reduce emissions, and has opposed a blanket ban on the purchase of cars with internal combustion engines
.
The automaker aims to be at least 50 percent of its global sales pure electric by 2030, but has repeatedly reiterated that a lack of charging infrastructure is a major barrier
to faster consumer acceptance of electric vehicles.
Nota said November sales were slightly below last year's level
as a lack of chips continued to limit supply.
However, the company remains confident of absolute revenue growth
compared to last year.
German automaker BMW AG said on Tuesday that it has sold its 1 millionth electric car, including pure electric and hybrid electric vehicles, and plans to sell 2 million pure electric vehicles by 2025
.
Board member Pieter Nota said at a roundtable with reporters that about 70 percent of electric vehicles sold so far have been hybrids, adding that the company believes hybrid models will continue to play an important role, especially for customers who don't have easy access to charging piles
.
Continuing to modernize cars that burn fossil fuels is another important step in making the industry more sustainable, he said: "Only then can we make a difference
in the entire customer base.
" ”
BMW has long advocated investing in a range of technologies, rather than focusing purely on electric vehicles to reduce emissions, and has opposed a blanket ban on the purchase of cars with internal combustion engines
.
The automaker aims to be at least 50 percent of its global sales pure electric by 2030, but has repeatedly reiterated that a lack of charging infrastructure is a major barrier
to faster consumer acceptance of electric vehicles.
Nota said November sales were slightly below last year's level
as a lack of chips continued to limit supply.
However, the company remains confident of absolute revenue growth
compared to last year.