A British Classic Recharged: MINI's Electric Transformation
BMW is steering the MINI brand into a new era of electrification, and it’s doing it from the heart of the UK. The company has announced a landmark £600 million investment to convert its MINI Plant Oxford into an all-electric production hub by 2030. This transformation underscores BMW’s commitment to sustainable mobility and reaffirms the UK’s vital role in the global electric vehicle (EV) transition.
A Historic Site Reimagined for the Future
Located in Oxford since 1913 and producing MINIs since 2001, the plant has long been a symbol of British automotive craftsmanship. Now, it’s becoming a symbol of innovation and electrification.
Starting in 2026, the plant will begin production of two new electric MINI models:
- MINI Cooper Electric
- MINI Aceman Electric
Both models are designed to blend the iconic MINI design with cutting-edge EV technology, meeting the rising demand for clean, compact, and stylish electric cars across the UK and Europe.
Investment Breakdown: Driving Change from the Ground Up
BMW’s £600 million investment will support:
- Modernisation of production lines to accommodate all-electric drivetrainsTraining and upskilling of thousands of employees
- Upgrades to logistics and digital systems to streamline EV manufacturing
- Sustainability improvements across the entire production process
With these changes, Plant Oxford will become one of the key global centres for MINI’s electric future.
Why This Matters: Electrification at Scale
BMW’s investment is more than just an upgrade. It’s a strategic move to:
- Help meet UK and EU net-zero targets
- Future-proof one of Britain’s most iconic manufacturing facilities
- Support the global shift to zero-emission vehicles
As demand for electric vehicles continues to rise, having domestic production capacity ensures that MINI can meet consumer expectations while reducing carbon emissions across its value chain.
The Road Ahead
By 2030, every MINI produced at the Oxford plant will be electric, marking a full transition to zero-emissions production. BMW’s bold investment in electrification not only preserves a historic UK manufacturing site but positions it at the centre of the automotive future.