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One of these is BMW, which recently announced it would be bringing its first FCEV into series production in 2028. Fortune ...
BMW is installing a new electrical steel strip from Voestalpine in the electric motors of its new class of cars. A ...
President Ramaphosa, who is touring the facility in the company of BMW executives, will deliver remarks at the conclusion of ...
Expanding the network of battery-swapping stations could resolve concerns about a charging network shortage for electric ...
The automotive world is on the brink of a remarkable transformation, with BMW taking a bold step into the hydrogen-powered future. The German luxury marque has made a significant announcement: it will ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa will this morning attend a showcase of the successful implementation of the latest investment for ...
Despite the global headwinds, President Cyril Ramaphosa has expressed confidence in South Africa's auto industry noting that it is making the investments needed to build resilience, protect jobs and ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa praises BMW's investment in South Africa during a visit to their Rosslyn plant, highlighting the country's strategic position in global automotive manufacturing and ...
A number of these companies continue to expand their investments in our country. The sector currently supports more than 115,000 direct manufacturing jobs and more than 500,000 across the value chain.
New vehicle owner satisfaction continues to increase and these owners are more passionate about their vehicles than ever.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has said the government is determined to ensure there is an enabling regulatory and policy environment to capitalise on South Africa being well positioned as a key global ...