BMW secures the future of carbon fiber in operation

BMW secures the future of carbon fiber in operation

BMW announced the conclusion of a joint venture with SGL Group to produce carbon fiber to come to be used on future models Bavaria.

Norbert Reithofer, BMW CEO, spoke about the new partnership involving the company he runs as a mutual benefit with the SGL Group.

BMW boss continued to attract attention on the importance of that partnership is a Bavarian Home: "In developing the Project prototype and, explore uncharted territory in terms of vehicle architecture, how to reduce weight, the handling of unconventional materials.

BMW secures the future of carbon fiber in operation

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