BMW’s Landshut, Germany facility has showcased its hydrogen technology prowess at the ‘hydrogen technology day’ with its components expected to support the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT.
The lightweight construction and technology centre (LuTZ) in Landshut plays a key part in BMW Group’s hydrogen development with the facility set to produce essential components for the hydrogen-electric drive train that will be installed in the BMW i Hydrogen NEXT from 2022.
The production location in Lower Bavaria will manufacture highly innovative components for the small series: the so-called stack housing made of light metal.
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