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The BMW Group opens new testing centre in Arjeplog/Sweden

After a construction period of just 10 months, the new BMW Group testing centre will be opened in Arjeplog/Sweden on March 20th. Located in northern Sweden some 55 kilometres from the Arctic Circle, the testing centre offers development engineers of the brands BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce perfect conditions for intensive and integrated work on new vehicle components and models.

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After a construction period of just 10 months, the new BMW Group testing
centre will be opened in Arjeplog/Sweden on March 20th. Located in northern
Sweden some 55 kilometres from the Arctic Circle, the testing centre offers
development engineers of the brands BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce perfect
conditions for intensive and integrated work on new vehicle components and
models.

The BMW Group is the first automobile manufacturer to be able to use its own
testing centre in Arjeplog. The BMW Group has invested some 16 million euros in
the new centre in the economically underdeveloped province of Norbotten, and
further economic impulses will follow as testing is intensified. In the new
testing centre, eleven permanent jobs have been created; in addition to this
the BMW Group is cooperating with numerous local service providers who take
care of feeding and accommodating the engineers as well as preparing the test
routes.

The opening of the new testing centre in Arjeplog enables the BMW Group to
focus all winter testing activities into a single location. In future,
specialists of various disciplines can work together in the same place, for
example to harmonise drive, chassis and auxiliary units and testing them in a
single vehicle.

The involvement of development partners from the area of system supply will be
much easier too. For example, the integrated development work commonly
practised at the BMW Group's Research and Development Centre (FIZ) in Munich
can also be conducted in Arjeplog. For the engineers of the BMW Group this will
result in faster and more efficient development processes, and for customers
the quality of vehicles will increase even further.

Modern workshops, perfect test routes, constant cold.
The testing centre has been built exclusively for the BMW Group and provides
engineers with optimum logistics in perfect surroundings. Offices and
conference rooms, workshops and vehicle halls have been designed for flexible
and intensive use. Two workshops offer vehicle workplaces for 50 people. There
is a heated garage for 25 vehicles and an unheated hall for 60 vehicles, as
well as 60 outdoor parking spaces, 80 of them with engine-warmer connection.
And the necessary precautions have been taken just in case it does not quite
get cold enough in Arjeplog: eight climate chambers have been installed where
the vehicles can be cooled to minus 30 degrees.

740 metres of circuit, 3.2 kilometres of heating lines
The 28-hectare testing ground includes a testing circuit of 740 metres in
length, a 660-metre driving dynamics area, asphalt areas which can be heated
and cooled, a slope with gradients between 10 and 25 per cent and a chequered
sample route for driving and braking tests on changing surfaces. Just for the
temperature control of the land testing routes a total of 3.2 kilometres of
heating lines and 1.8 kilometres of cooling lines were installed. And the test
drivers can go out for a spin on the prepared ice tracks of the frozen Lake
Kakel nearby.

Swedish government supports BMW's involvement.
With the cold, ice and snow, the northern Swedish province of Norrbotten poses
extreme challenges to man and material alike - at the same time providing ideal
conditions for sophisticated testing programs. In particular the constant
temperatures allow reproducible test conditions to be created and thus
meaningful results to be gained. Vehicle testing at the Arctic Circle has a
long tradition. 30 years ago, new BMW models were subjected to cold tests in
Arjeplog. The region has since become the preferred winter testing ground for
the entire automotive industry. BMW Group is now the first manufacturer to have
a testing centre constructed exclusively for its own use. This secures the
status of the region as a testing area and provides a long-term economic boost.
The BMW Group has invested some 16 million euros in the construction of the new
testing centre. The Swedish government has supported the project with a subsidy
of 15 per cent. Buildings and equipment were provided by Swedish companies, and
eleven permanent jobs provided for employees from the region.
In addition to this, the involvement of the BMW Group secures a large number of
jobs with local suppliers who accommodate and feed the engineers, as well as
preparing the testing areas. Between November and April, there will be at least
100 BMW Group employees permanently installed in Arjeplog, though the personnel
will change constantly since a period of around 2 weeks is required for each
testing program. The variety of testing activities is broad. In the main
testing season from January to March, the number of engineers at the BMW Group
development centre will increase to 200.

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