Sustainability
Fast charging is now also possible in Munich, at the Audi charging hub. German star skier Felix Neureuther attended the opening ceremony.
An insight into the Audi manufacturing plant in Brussels and the production of the current Audi Q8 e-tron.
Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for this vehicle.
Technology
Henrik Wenders, Head of the Audi brand, has been living the electrified lifestyle for years. An interview about enthusiasm and fresh thinking.
Only consumption and emission values according to WLTP and not according to NEDC are available for the vehicle.
The actual charging time of an electric vehicle depends to a large extent on an ideal charging curve. It is achieved by a complex thermal management of the lithium-ion battery.
Top Swiss chef Andreas Caminada is an ambassador for effortless electromobility.
Helmuth Brants talks about the advantages of Audi charging hubs and the effect e-mobility has on him personally.
Audi has launched MaterialLoop to test how to use even more recycled materials from old vehicles for the production of new ones.
Andreas Jung, Executive Board Member for Marketing at FC Bayern Munich, on electromobility and sustainable actions.
“We should move out of our comfort zone”Sebastian Copeland campaigns for climate protection. Using a car is no contradiction for him – not necessarily.
In this part of the Audi e-tron stories, Tom Klocker explains what fascinates him about driving quietly through nature.
In the Audi e-tron story, Anna Gasser explains why sustainability is particularly important to her as a winter sportsperson.
Future
Audi Board Member Hildegard Wortmann highlights how Audi is shaping the future of mobility with its sphere concept cars*.
The vehicle shown is a concept vehicle that is not available as a production vehicle.
The electric motors of the new Audi Q8 e-tron are built in Györ, Hungary, whereas the final assembly of the models takes place at the Brussels site. A great deal of work is being done at both sites to ensure that the latest fully electric Audi e-tron models are manufactured in the most resource-efficient way possible.
At the Greentech Festival in Singapore, Audi provides insight into challenges and solutions for sustainable mobility.
Greentech Festival founder Marco Voigt explains what excites him about electromobility and the Audi e-tron Sportback.
Fast charging with a lounge: Audi pilot project offers a sneak peek at urban charging infrastructure for e-mobility.
German chemist Maximilian Fichtner does research on the battery technology of the future for electromobility.
Future is an attitude. Julia Watson, an ecological pioneer, defines the pillars on which sustainable progress is based.
The transformation to a sustainable premium brand is in full swing at Audi. Dr Johanna Klewitz and Malte Vömel are pursuing a holistic sustainability strategy from the supply chain to the product.
Greentech Festival CEO Judith Kühn-Gerres explains why crises also offer opportunities and how to take advantage of them.
In this interview, Spencer Reeder from Audi of America talks about intercontinental tasks in the field of sustainability.
Khalfan Belhoul talks about Dubai’s ambitions in shaping the world to come through the Museum of the Future.
Greentech Festival founder Marco Voigt on eco-conscious lifestyles, the power of lucky breaks and sustainable tights.
Olivia Wilde is an actor, activist and director. We talked to her about progress, inspiration and sustainability.
Lifestyle
The future is an attitude. Michelin-starred chef Norbert Niederkofler talks about the need to make fine dining sustainable.
Design
Audi wheel designer Andreas Valencia Pollex is reinventing the wheel for electric vehicles—in terms of both design and aerodynamics.
At the 2021 GREENTECH FESTIVAL, Audi was spotlighting how to develop cars for a sustainable future.
As sponsor of the GREENTECH FESTIVAL’s GREEN AWARDS, Audi supports sustainable ideas that will make the world a better place to live.
Gerhard de Haan studies the future. He believes that trust in innovations is the basis for social change.
At the finale of the GREENTECH FESTIVAL 2020, future projects and sustainability pioneers were honored.
Award-winning Amsterdam-based creative studio Formafantasma has a vision: future product design needs a radical rethink to be truly innovative and sustainable.