SAP AG and BMW Group Research and Technology announced today they have co-developed a personalized technology infrastructure for in-vehicle mobility services as part of a joint innovation project. The ...
When Daimler and BMW first announced the merger of their mobility operations into a single unit last year, they revealed breathtaking growth and target numbers. They seemed overly-optimistic at the ...
BMW and Daimler will join forces and combine all of their mobility services. For over a year, speculation has been rife that the two automakers would merge their car sharing services Car2Go and ...
BMW and Daimler (parent company of Mercedes-Benz) are fierce rivals when it comes to selling cars, but the two German automakers are nonetheless teaming up to take on the likes of Uber and Lyft. The ...
New York-based BMW i Ventures has announced today its plans for a new equity investment in the live transit information service Moovit. With the new partnership the BMW Group will further expand the ...
Daimler and BMW’s new joint mobility services company will operate under the name “Jurbey” according to multiple sources familiar with joint venture plans. The two companies are expected unveil the ...
BMW and Daimler confirmed talks of a planned mobility partnership on Friday by formally announcing in-depth details of several upcoming shared business ventures, an avenue which the two entities began ...
BMW has officially launched its new vehicle subscription service, becoming the latest automaker to embrace the more flexible alternative to traditional leasing. It’s called Access by BMW, and it’ll ...
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - BMW is keen to find additional partners for the mobility services venture it runs with rival carmaker Daimler , BMW's new chief executive told a Sunday newspaper. "We would like ...
Over the past two years, there have been rumors that BMW and Daimler could merge their respective car-sharing brands DriveNow and car2go. This has been held up by resistance from Sixt (BMW’s previous ...
It’s been hinted at, but Daimler and BMW are officially bringing together their mobility services business groups into one combined company, with a 50 percent stake owned by each automaker. That means ...
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