The BMW iX5 Hydrogen is undergoing its final winter testing in one of the coldest regions in the world. Tests confirm: the hydrogen fuel cell drive defies even the lowest temperatures.
Conflicts arise from unconscious biases. Overcoming these requires intercultural skills and respect toward our differences. How does that work?
BMW Group, Pirelli und BirdLife International have launched a project in the context of sustainably produced natural rubber.
The company uses international events at COP26 in Glasgow for constructive and critical exchange with stakeholders and is clearly committed to sustainable thinking and action.
The BMW Group and the City of Rotterdam join forces: by 2027, both partners aim to create solutions that make cities more liveable. Rotterdam will become a blueprint for urbanity worldwide.
The BMW Group’s global production network is making a significant contribution to reducing the consumption of this precious resource through the use of innovative technologies.
The BMW Group and the Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) continue their ten-year cooperation. Both partners are committed to intercultural understanding and strong civil societies worldwide.
The BMW Group is to significantly reduce its carbon footprint by 2030 by researching and developing innovative materials. There is a particular focus on renewable raw materials and recycled materials.
Five BMW Group sites in Munich alone are offering beehives a home. The idea was put forward by our staff and helps us make an important contribution towards more biodiversity.