GERMANY: The BMW iX5 Hydrogen crossover featuring the hydrogen fuel cell has started production. The automotive manufacturer will build the new model at its Munich Research and Innovation Center. Starting next spring, BMW will use the cars as technology demonstrations start in some markets.
The company’s research centre employs approximately 900 people, and employees can simultaneously work on up to six vehicle projects.
BMW gears up for iX5’s production
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BMW builds each model here for the first time to ensure the preparedness of the product and the manufacturing procedures for the full production of the cars.
Honest Weber, an individual from the leading group of executives at BMW liable for improvement, said that hydrogen is a flexible energy source that will be crucial as the world proceeds to a more climate-friendly future.
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