The BMW iX5 Hydrogen is being built in the BMW Group’s pilot plant at its Research and Innovation Centre in Munich.
The first-ever Sports Activity Vehicle featuring hydrogen fuel cell tech has completed an intensive programme of testing and will now be used as a technology demonstrator.
The first-ever Sports Activity Vehicle featuring hydrogen fuel cell tech has completed an intensive programme of testing and will now be used as a technology demonstrator.
The fuel cell systems located under the bonnet of the BMW iX5 Hydrogen have been manufactured at BMW’s in-house competence centre for hydrogen.
Around 900 people work there in the body shop, assembly, model engineering, concept vehicle construction and additive manufacturing
Specialists in hydrogen tech, vehicle development and initial assembly of new models have been working closely together to integrate the cutting-edge drive and energy storage technology.
BMW Group Plant Spartanburg in the USA supplies the base vehicles for the hydrogen model, which has been developed on the platform of the BMW X5.
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04 Dec 2022 | 5815 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

The BMW Group is commencing production of its BMW iX5 Hydrogen model. The first ever Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV) featuring hydrogen fuel cell technology has already completed an intensive programme of testing under demanding conditions during the development phase and will now be used as a technology demonstrator for locally ...

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