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BMW completes $1.7 billion investment in EV production at U.S. plants

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 10:16 AM

June 30 (Reuters) – BMW on Tuesday announced the completion of a $1.7 billion investment in its production ​plants in South Carolina, gearing ‌up for the launch of fully electric vehicle production in the country.

• The German carmaker said it completed the expansion ‌of ​its main plant ⁠in Spartanburg as well ⁠as the construction of a new plant in Woodruff

• BMW’s iX5 SUV will be its first fully ​electric model made in the U.S., starting from late 2026

• ⁠At least five more ⁠fully electric models are ​scheduled to be assembled in the U.S. ​by 2030

• The Spartanburg plant, which exports ‌around half of its output, caters to the European SUV market and others

• On June 16, the ⁠European Parliament voted to approve cutting duties on many U.S. goods imports

• “The completion of ⁠our ‌investments in Plant Spartanburg ⁠and Plant Woodruff demonstrates our ​confidence ‌in the United States ​and reinforces ⁠South Carolina’s role at the center of BMW Group’s global operations,” CEO Milan Nedeljkovic said

(Reporting by Simon Ferdinand Eibach and Rachel More, Editing by ​Linda Pasquini)