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【Summary】BMW is conducting trials for its first hydrogen-powered vehicle, the BMW iX5. The model has a range of 313 miles and features two 700-bar tanks made of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic for storing hydrogen. The Chairman of BMW AG, Oliver Zipse, believes that hydrogen is a crucial energy source for the transition to renewable energy and emission-free mobility.

FutureCar Staff    Aug 21, 2023 4:42 PM PT
BMW tests hydrogen car

BMW is conducting a pilot program with nearly 100 hydrogen vehicles, as part of their efforts to explore alternative energy sources in the automotive industry.

The BMW iX5, which has been in development for four years, is now being deployed internationally for trial purposes. This model offers an impressive range of 313 miles, making it a viable option for everyday use.

The hydrogen needed to supply the fuel cell in the iX5 is stored in two 700-bar tanks made of carbon-fibre reinforced plastic (CFRP). These tanks can be filled up in just three to four minutes, providing a convenient and efficient refueling process.

Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, emphasized the importance of hydrogen as a versatile energy source in the transition to a sustainable future. He stated that hydrogen is one of the most efficient ways to store and transport renewable energies, making it a crucial component in achieving climate protection goals.

The BMW iX5 is part of the Group's 'Business Ambition for 1.5°C campaign', which aims to achieve full climate neutrality throughout the entire value chain. As part of this campaign, the BMW Group plans to reduce CO2 emissions per vehicle by at least 40% by 2030 compared to 2019, demonstrating their commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility.

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