BMW and Daimler partner with BP to grow electrification efforts

Digital Charging Solutions GmbH – a public charging infrastructure company owned by BMW Group and Daimler Mobility – has agreed to partner with oil industry giant BP to grow its network of charging stations. The agreement will see BP hold a 33.3 per cent stake in Digital Charging Solutions alongside the two German prestige marques. Digital Charging Solutions currently operates public charging services for Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Mini via a network of 228,000 charging stations in 32 countries.

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