BMW Will Use Used Materials In Its Cars Soon, The Munich Motor Show Hosts The Event

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Its near to the Munich Motor Show, and every automaker is doing innovation to post itself. As these days the electric cars and green energy is the hot news, BMW takes the advantage and joint the electric cars community. But that’s not the end. To make the car production more environmentally friendly this automaker has bigger plans.

BMW is not just considering greenhouse gas emissions in its production, but also the changes including the whole cars life cycle, from supply chain to recycled materials. at the Munich Motor Show it has the BMW i Vision Circular concept with is the representer of “visionary vehicle” which has the four established company principles: Re:think, Re:duce; Re:use, Re:cycle. This BMW I Vision should show us how the cars look like in 2040.

Here we have a teaser photo. It’s a pile of used materials which can inverted to a car, just the shadow behinds say. That is the key idea for BMW. The shadow could be a compact three-door hatchback as it has a sleek front, with the hood flowing into the windshield for better aerodynamics and efficiency.

BMW is not just using recycle materials to decreased the harmful emissions in the procedure of product, but also this company announced, about 50 percent reduction in global CO2 emissions would be decreased by 2030 just by this company. This German automaker has plans to reduce the cars emissions by 40 percent. On the agenda is selling 10 million EVs within 10 years and also increasing the use of secondary (recycled) material to 50 percent.

Though using recycle materials is its self a great Idea, but we should wait to see how community would face it. by the recycling processes could degrade the quality of the materials could drop low and wont by suitable for the autos. Even, the conflict on the EVs is still on the top titles. The battery production has high levels of cobalt, nickel, and aluminum which are very toxic. But there is still hope to over come all the difficulties.

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