Rimac and BMW Collaborate on Next-Gen EV Batteries

Rimac and BMW Collaborate on Next-Gen EV Batteries

Rimac Technology, specialized EV technology solutions provider to global automotive manufacturers announces long-term partnership with BMW Group to provide high-voltage battery units for BMW Group’s product range – in future model generations slated for the second half of the 2020s.

As part of its ongoing mission to push the boundaries of EV technology, Rimac Technology is embarking on the next stage of development by delivering greater volumes of advanced battery systems. This collaboration with BMW Group marks a significant milestone for Rimac Technology, as it represents the largest and most ambitious project the company has undertaken to-date.

Such development requires the establishment of sophisticated automated production lines for batteries at the Rimac Campus near Zagreb, Croatia. A significant portion of the Campus will be dedicated to this project, underlining the company's commitment to the partnership with BMW Group.

"My business journey began with a 1984 BMW 3 Series that I converted into an electric car in my garage at the age of 20 so it’s a perfect piece of symmetry to partner with the BMW Group today. This marks a pivotal moment in the growth of Rimac Technology, from humble beginnings to a major long-term partnership with one of the greatest automotive brands in the world. It’s a clear sign of the transition of Rimac Technology from niche high-performance supplier to high-volume production capability. With the relentless growth of our business, including the opening of Rimac Campus, we’re now ready to deliver large-scale projects for the leading brands in the automotive industry.”
- Mate Rimac
Founder and CEO of Rimac Group

The respective strengths and expertise of the two companies complement each other in a productive way. The BMW Group’s electrification strategy is aimed at building further on its leading position in the premium electric mobility sector. The BMW Group brings battery and electric drive system expertise amassed over more than 15 years to the partnership.

The two partners will release more details about what form the strategic tie-up will take, as well as its scope and content, at a later stage.

Related Articles

Father of the GT-R, Kazutoshi Mizuno, Announces Limited Book Father of the GT-R, Kazutoshi Mizuno, Announces Limited Book
Kazutoshi Mizuno, known at "Mr. GT-R" and "Father of the GT-R," has had an illustrious career. During his time at Nissan, Mizuno-san oversaw the...
All Aboard! Dylan Hughes' Turbo-Diesel Powered 2001 BMW 323i Touring Wagon All Aboard! Dylan Hughes' Turbo-Diesel Powered 2001 BMW 323i Touring Wagon
Photography by Larry Chen Drifting is fun. Tandem drifting with your friends is even more fun. Giving ride-alongs to the homies in your purpose built...
Editor's Top 10 Favorite EVs of SEMA 2022 for Enthusiasts Editor's Top 10 Favorite EVs of SEMA 2022 for Enthusiasts
The 2022 SEMA Show had more EVs than ever before, but in an automotive world of dedicated enthusiasts, could they pass the "cool" test? 㽶Ƶֱ's...
Proper Execution: Max Caroca’s 2007 BMW 335i Proper Execution: Max Caroca’s 2007 BMW 335i
These days you need a cohesive theme throughout your entire vehicle if you want to stand out on the show floor. The build must have a clearly executed...
New BMW E46 M3 Kits From Dress Up Bolts Are Now Available New BMW E46 M3 Kits From Dress Up Bolts Are Now Available
The BMW E46 M3 kits from Dress Up Bolts have arrived! For a limited time and quantity, use code E46M3 at checkout to receive a 15% discount! Dress Up...
Willy Izaguirre's BMW 3.0 CSL Gets Some Titanium Welds Willy Izaguirre's BMW 3.0 CSL Gets Some Titanium Welds
Our good friend and hyper enthusiast, Willy Izaguirre's 1973 BMW 3.0 CSL is back on our newsfeed again and this time he’s getting some work done...