German automotive giant BMW has unveiled ambitious plans to inject hundreds of millions of pounds into its Mini factory located near Oxford, UK, to facilitate the production of the next generation of electric vehicles (EVs). This strategic move aims to ensure the long-term viability of the Cowley plant and the associated factory in Swindon.
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The Cowley facility, which currently employs over 4,000 individuals, will be at the forefront of BMW’s electrification drive. Two new electric Mini models are slated to roll off the assembly lines starting in 2026, bolstering the company’s commitment to sustainability and EV innovation.