BMW's first battery factory outside Europe went into operation Tuesday in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, to serve the electric vehicle market.
The center, mainly supported by Chinese research teams, will develop, produce, and test batteries for BMW Brilliance.
BMW has three power batteries centers around the world.
A man takes a look at second-hand BMW cars at a dealer shop in Beijing, China, September 11, 2015. /VCG Photo
A man takes a look at second-hand BMW cars at a dealer shop in Beijing, China, September 11, 2015. /VCG Photo
Wei Lande, president and CEO of BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd, said the company is building a new-energy vehicle eco-system with partners, including building charging poles.
The announcement follows recent reports that carmakers must use batteries from a government-approved list to qualify for generous subsidies.
BMW Brilliance Automotive Ltd., a joint venture of BMW Group and Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd, was established in Shenyang in 2003.