Audi provides sustainable mobility at World Economic Forum
23 Jan 2020|1,221 views
Audi is once again presenting itself as a provider of sustainable premium mobility at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, supporting the annual meeting's sustainability goals.


In doing so, the company is creating its own model sustainable mobility ecosystem in wintry Davos. Using roughly 100 electrified Audi models in combination with the mobile shipping containers for charging allows the company to operate a virtually CO2-neutral shuttle fleet for the event.
In addition to the fully electric Audi e-tron, the flagship Audi A8 plug-in hybrid model will also be on the road. The three charging containers are each equipped with four used Audi e-tron battery systems that deliver their overall charging capacity of roughly 700kW at three charging terminals, each with an output of 150kW, and have a storage capacity of around 1.0MWh. This solution keeps the strain on the local grid to a minimum during times of peak electricity demand. The power for the three mobile containers in Davos is generated from 100% local hydroelectric power.
More than 20 further uses of the mobile charging containers are planned in the course of 2020 alone, including during the Formula E prix in Rome.
Audi is once again presenting itself as a provider of sustainable premium mobility at this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, supporting the annual meeting's sustainability goals.


In doing so, the company is creating its own model sustainable mobility ecosystem in wintry Davos. Using roughly 100 electrified Audi models in combination with the mobile shipping containers for charging allows the company to operate a virtually CO2-neutral shuttle fleet for the event.
In addition to the fully electric Audi e-tron, the flagship Audi A8 plug-in hybrid model will also be on the road. The three charging containers are each equipped with four used Audi e-tron battery systems that deliver their overall charging capacity of roughly 700kW at three charging terminals, each with an output of 150kW, and have a storage capacity of around 1.0MWh. This solution keeps the strain on the local grid to a minimum during times of peak electricity demand. The power for the three mobile containers in Davos is generated from 100% local hydroelectric power.
More than 20 further uses of the mobile charging containers are planned in the course of 2020 alone, including during the Formula E prix in Rome.
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