FRANKFURT -- BMW said it will invest 1-billion-euros ($1.05 billion) in its plant in Steyr, Austria, by 2030 to allow the development and production of next-generation electric powertrains starting in 2025, the automaker said in a statement.
The sum includes an investment of about $750 million in production, the automaker said. The plant will build the core components for a new e-drivetrain including the rotor, stator, transmission, inverter and the housing, on two assembly lines.
BMW as well as rivals such as Mercedes-Benz and Volvo are investing heavliy in their electric drivetrains, crucial to preserving their brand identities in the transition to electrification.
"Bayerische Motoren Werke (Bavarian Motor Works) always stood for the best drivetrains in the market," a spokesman told Automotive News Europe earlier this year. "Our clear goal is to carry this over to the era of partially and fully electric drivetrains."
The plant has developed and built combustion engines for the BMW and Mini brands for more than 40 years.
"Years of experience and a wealth of drivetrain expertise make BMW Group Plant Steyr the ideal location for the sustainabile mobility of the future," BMW's production chief, Milan Nedeljkovic, said in the statement.
The investment will help the site's annual capacity grow to more than 600,000 units, BMW said.
Currently, a third of developers at the factory work in e-mobility. This will rise to 90 percent by the end of the decade, BMW said.
BMW builds motors at its Dingolfing, Germany, factory. Production in Austria will give the automaker a second location.
Reuters contributed to this report
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