BMW will spend $1.7 billion to build EVs in the US
towards building electric vehicles in America. $1 billion will go towards expanding its Spartanburg, South Carolina manufacturing plant to build EVs, while the remaining $700 million is earmarked to build a high-voltage battery facility in a nearby town called Woodruff.
Plant Spartanburg, as the company calls the manufacturing facility, is the home of the company's popular"X" vehicles. Now, according to BMW's US group chairman Oliver Zipse, it's going to become the home of BMW's electrification strategy.
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