BMW Aims for Net Zero by 2035 with New Carbon Reduction Target
BMW has announced a bold new target to slash carbon emissions drastically, aiming for net zero CO2e by 2035. This ambitious goal builds on their previous commitments and sets the stage for reaching total decarbonization by mid-century.Key TakeawaysBMW aims to cut at least 60 million metric tons of CO2e compared with 19 levels by 2035, up from their previous goal of 40 million metric tons.The company will introduce hydrogen fuel cells as a fifth drivetrain option starting in 2028, joining EVs and traditional engines to reduce emissions further.BWM is also expanding the use of recycled materials like aluminum and plastics for its vehicles to decrease carbon footprints even more.BMW's new interim target demonstrates their commitment to decarbonization by aiming to cut CO2e significantly compa...
