Following initial contracts with European suppliers, the BMW Group has now concluded further agreements for the supply of CO2-reduced steel in the US and China.
For the Americas region, agreements have been inked with Steel Dynamics and Big River Steel to use renewable energy sources in their local steel production.
BMW plans to supply its global production network with over one-third of CO2-reduced steel from 2026. This will reduce the carbon footprint of its supply chain by 900,000 tonnes per year.
Around 20% of supply chain CO2 emissions for a mid-sized fully-electric vehicle are attributable to steel – which comes in third, after battery cells and aluminium.
In the US and Mexico, about half of the BMW Group’s flat steel requirements are supplied by the electric arc furnace (EAF) steelmaking process, which has significant potential for CO2 savings, compared to coal-based steel production in a blast furnace.
The CO2-reduced steel is then used at BMW Group Plants Spartanburg and San Luis Potosí to create car bodies for BMW vehicles.
With its versatile properties, steel remains one of the key materials for automotive manufacturing and will be no less important for future vehicle concepts and generations.
With its versatile properties, steel remains one of the key materials for automotive manufacturing and will be no less important for future vehicle concepts and generations.
Due to its material properties, steel from electric arc furnaces is particularly suitable for use in structural components such as the underbody.
BMW Group secures CO2-reduced steel supplies for global production network

New supply agreements in US and China; lower CO2 emissions for over one- third of global steel purchasing volume; focus on innovative technologies, renewable energies and circular economy

17 Nov 2022 | 6619 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

In what is now a trend with global automakers, the BMW Group is significantly reducing the carbon footprint of its steel sourcing and systematically pursuing its climate goals for the supplier network. Following initial contracts with European suppliers, the BMW Group has now concluded further agreements for the supply of ...

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