Audi electrifies the World Economic Forum in Davos
23 Jan 2019|870 views
"We are focusing clearly and consistently on sustainable mobility solutions for the future," emphasised the Board of Management Chairman of Audi AG, Bram Schot. "At this year's World Economic Forum, we can demonstrate our definition of practical electric mobility live, and can let many people experience it directly."
The Audi e-tron is the first all-electric large-series model from the Ingolstadt-based premium car manufacturer. More than 20,000 reservations have already been received for this model, which will arrive in the showrooms in Europe next week. With the shuttle fleet of 50 Audi e-trons, the company is once again demonstrating the car's practicality in the snowy Swiss mountains - also in the region's challenging weather and topography.
Three mobile Audi charging containers with a total output of 700kW and a capacity of 1.14MWh will ensure the rapid supply of green electricity for the intensively used e-tron fleet. With this Audi research project, the company is testing the reuse of electric cars' batteries. After their phase of use in cars is over, the high-voltage batteries continue to be suitable for various energy-storage applications. For this reason, Audi is testing scenarios for using the available resources as efficiently as possible.
"We are focusing clearly and consistently on sustainable mobility solutions for the future," emphasised the Board of Management Chairman of Audi AG, Bram Schot. "At this year's World Economic Forum, we can demonstrate our definition of practical electric mobility live, and can let many people experience it directly."
The Audi e-tron is the first all-electric large-series model from the Ingolstadt-based premium car manufacturer. More than 20,000 reservations have already been received for this model, which will arrive in the showrooms in Europe next week. With the shuttle fleet of 50 Audi e-trons, the company is once again demonstrating the car's practicality in the snowy Swiss mountains - also in the region's challenging weather and topography.
Three mobile Audi charging containers with a total output of 700kW and a capacity of 1.14MWh will ensure the rapid supply of green electricity for the intensively used e-tron fleet. With this Audi research project, the company is testing the reuse of electric cars' batteries. After their phase of use in cars is over, the high-voltage batteries continue to be suitable for various energy-storage applications. For this reason, Audi is testing scenarios for using the available resources as efficiently as possible.
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