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BMW Says CO2 Emissions From New Car Fleet Reduced

German carmaker BMW has reported that it further reduced CO2 emissions from its new car fleet in the European Union last year, falling below targets.

According to internal calculations, fleet emissions fell by 3% to 102.1 grams per kilometre, thereby remaining well below the limit value of 128.5 grams, the car manufacturer announced on Tuesday, from the southern city of Munich, where the company is based.

The main driver was the increasing proportion of e-cars. The further growth in conventional drive systems also contributed to this.

BMW plans to reduce total CO2 emissions by at least 40% per vehicle by 2030 compared to 2019 values.

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