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BMW’s green dealerships

Time 11:09 am, June 17, 2011

62513-c-bmwBMW dealerships are forging ahead with the latest in energy efficient showrooms, it has been announced.

As part of its wide reaching sustainability programme BMW has tasked its dealer network to improve the environmental standards of its showrooms.

A team of specialists assessed the level of development each dealer required to make the grade by looking at four main areas: heat, electricity, operational conditions and air systems within a building.


Areas included increasing insulation and changing light bulbs to the most energy efficient ones right through to photovoltaic solar panels on the roof, groundwater heat pumps, wind turbines and heat recovery technology.

All of the measures being deployed were in line with BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method).

Since BMW introduced this initiative three dealerships have implemented a raft of environmental measures in line with BREEAM.


The first site to go live was Williams Bolton in Lancashire. Through the use of low energy lighting, storm water drainage, an air source heat pump and recycled wash water the dealership has saved £85k a year in energy costs, while the storm drainage saves £65k a year in water rates. Its comparative BREEAM score is ‘excellent’.

Williams BMW and MINI in Rochdale, was the second dealership in the network to go green. It also scored highly with a comparative BREEAM rating of ‘excellent’ courtesy of the regeneration of a brownfield site coupled with air source heat pumps and low energy lighting.

Following the recent opening of Wayside in Milton Keynes, BMW’s latest green dealership is Elms Cambridge which will launch this month.

This new build will feature a wind turbine, LED lighting and see nearly two thirds of all vehicle wash water recycled with 12 per cent of energy from renewable sources including photovoltaic cells. Electricity usage is expected to be cut by up to £15k resulting in a natural reduction in emissions as a result.

Tim Abbott, managing director of BMW UK, said: ‘There’s some very good reasons why BMW has been named the most sustainable car company in the world for the sixth year in a row and these measures are just some of them. A return on investment for this technology can take time but the dealers are in this with us together and we plan to remain at the forefront of green building and stay as the class-leading premium car manufacturer when it comes to CO2 emissions.’

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James – or Batch as he’s known – started at Car Dealer in 2010, first as the work experience boy, eventually becoming editor in 2013. He worked for Auto Express as editor-at-large from 2014 and was the face of Carbuyer’s YouTube reviews. In 2020, he went freelance and now writes for a number of national titles and contributes regularly to Car Dealer. In October 2021 he became Car Dealer's associate editor.



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