Electric trucks for BMW Group Plant Munich: 100% electric, clean and quiet – BMW Group, ARS Altmann AG and SCHERM Group put two new e-trucks into service

Munich. As of now, three electric trucks are part of
the logistics operations of the BMW Group’s home plant. What began
when the first 40-ton electric truck was put into service by the
Munich plant in 2015 has now been taken to the next level. Through the
use of these e-trucks, the company reduces CO2 emissions by approx. 82
tons annually. All three trucks are used on public roads in the
Greater Munich area.

With its first e-truck, logistics service provider ARS Altmann AG
transports new cars on a 15-kilometer route through Munich: on its way
from the town of Garching north of the city to the BMW Welt, the truck
is loaded with vehicles to be handed over to customers; on the way
back, it transports finished vehicles from the BMW plant, which will
later be dispatched from the Garching site to the European sales
network. A special feature of the new e-truck is its covered semitrailer.

The SCHERM Group has been a partner of the BMW Group for over two
years, cooperating on matters of sustainable city logistics. The two
companies are very satisfied with the experiences gained through the
use of their first e-truck, which has operated very reliably since
being put into service in July 2015. At a top speed of 40 kilometers
an hour, the e-truck covers its route between the SCHERM logistics
center and BMW Group Plant Munich eight times daily, saving about 48
tons of CO2 annually compared to a conventional truck. With its second
e-truck, the logistics company now delivers vehicle components from
its supply center in Karlsfeld, 12 kilometers outside of the city, to
the Munich plant. At a top speed of 64 kilometers per hour, the new
e-truck has a range of approx. 160 kilometers.

Joined by representatives of ARS Altmann AG, the SCHERM Group and the
BMW Group, Kurt Kapp, the City of Munich’s Director Business
Development, officially put the two new e-trucks into service:

“The topic of reducing CO2 emissions is more relevant than ever. We
are therefore delighted that the BMW Group, together with its
logistics service providers, is expanding its fleet of e-trucks and
making a forward-looking contribution to reducing emissions in the
city of Munich, “said Kapp. “We need innovative and
sustainable logistics concepts in order to protect our citizens’
health and enable future production within the city at the same time.”

Thanks to the combination of green energy and alternative drives, the
40-ton e-trucks are emission-free, quiet and generate almost no
particulate matter pollution. Compared to diesel engine trucks, the
three electric trucks save 82 tons of CO2 annually. This is equivalent
to the distance a BMW 320d would travel when going around the world
almost twenty times, around 800,000 kilometers. Depending on the
specific tractor, the truck batteries take three to four hours to
charge. When fully charged, the e-trucks have a range of up to 160
kilometers each.

Dr. Milan Nedeljkovic, Director of BMW Group Plant Munich: “With
three electric trucks, we are setting another strong example for
resource-saving production in the heart of Munich. We are proud to be
a pioneer in sustainable city logistics since 2015 and to make a
contribution to reducing emissions in the city by around 82 tonnes.”

Jürgen Maidl, SVP Logistics and Production Network at the BMW Group,
underscored the potential of sustainability in logistics: “This
expansion of our

e-truck fleet demonstrates clearly that we are continuing the
implementation of the BMW Group’s sustainability goals for rail and
road transport. At the three production sites in Munich, Landshut and
Leipzig, we now operate a total of seven electric trucks.”

Dr. Maximilian Altmann, CEO of ARS Altmann AG, emphasized: “With our
rail transport systems, we have been contributing to taking heavy
goods traffic off the roads for years. It is now time for us to play a
role also in putting zero-emission trucks on the road. Together with
the BMW Group, we want to drive emission reductions in Munich’s city traffic.”

Kurt J. F. Scherm, CEO of the SCHERM Group, explained: “The
successful pilot project with our first e-truck launched in 2015 has
motivated us to pursue this course further and use electrified
vehicles on additional routes. The new supply center in Karlsfeld is
ideal for this purpose.”

With its Strategy NUMBER ONE NEXT, the BMW Group has prioritized
e-mobility, digitalization and autonomous driving as the technologies
of the future. In doing so, and based on its sustainable
profitability, the company strengthens Germany as a driving force of
the mobility and technologies of tomorrow. Urban mobility – and for
the BMW Group this also includes urban logistics and transport — is a
topic with great future potential. Since late 2013, the BMW i brand
represents visionary vehicle concepts, connected mobility services and
a new understanding of premium that is strongly focused on sustainability.

 

For further information please contact:

BMW Group Corporate Communications

Julian Friedrich
Communication BMW Group Plant Munich
BMW
Group Plant Munich
Phone:








+49 (89) 382-25885


Email:
Julian.Friedrich@bmw.de

Hanns Huber
Communication Production Network and
Production Logistics
Phone:








+49 (89) 382-31181


Email: hanns.ha.huber@bmw.de

Kai Zöbelein
Sustainability Communication
Phone:








+49 (89) 382-21170


Email:
Kai.Zoebelein@bmw.de

The BMW Group 
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and Rolls-Royce, the BMW Group is the world’s leading premium
manufacturer of automobiles and motorcycles and also provides premium
financial and mobility services. As a global company, the BMW Group
operates 31 production and assembly facilities in 14 countries and has
a global sales network in more than 140 countries. 

In 2016, the BMW Group sold approximately 2,367 million cars and
145,000 motorcycles worldwide. The profit before tax for the financial
year 2016 was approximately €9.67 billion on revenues amounting to
€94.16 billion. As of 31 December 2016, the BMW Group had a workforce
of 124,729 employees. 

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thinking and responsible action. The company has therefore established
environmental and social sustainability throughout the value chain,
comprehensive product responsibility and a clear commitment to
conserving resources as an integral part of its strategy. 


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BMW Group Plant Munich – the BMW Group’s home plant. 

BMW Group Plant Munich is the BMW Group’s home plant. It combines
engineering excellence and innovative strength with a passion for the
BMW brand and the company among its approximately 8,000 employees from
more than 50 nations. The plant is located in the north of Munich, in
close proximity to the corporate headquarters, the BMW Museum, BMW
Welt and the FIZ research and innovation center. The BMW Group Plant
in Munich has been producing cars and engines sine 1922.

At present, up to 1,000 cars are produced every day at BMW Group
Plant Munich, including the BMW 3 Series Sedan, the BMW 3 Series
Touring, the BMW 4 Series Coupe and the BMW M4 Coupe. In 2016, the
plant produced a total of 216,761 vehicles. In addition to the
automotive core production, producing engines has been a core
competence of BMW Group Plant Munich for many years. In 2016, the
plant produced 560,492 drivetrains. The range of engines includes BMW
3-, 4-, 8- and 12-cylinder petrol engines, BMW 6-cylinder diesel
engines and 8-cylinder high-performance engines for BMW M vehicles.

For further information about the BMW Group Plant in Munich,
please see

http://www.bmw-werk-muenchen.de