New Delhi, December 2023.
Audi is making a gradual but surefooted
transition to sustainable mobility with a slew of recent decisions accelerating
this transition. Audi India launched fiveelectric cars in India in 2021 and
currently has the widest luxury EV portfolio in the segment. All six cars –the Audi
Q8 50 e-tron, Audi Q8 55 e-tron, Audi Q8 Sportback 50 e-tron, Audi Q8 Sportback
55 e-tron, Audi e-tron GT and Audi RS e-tron GT – have received an overwhelming
response and continue to receive sustained interest from customers. The brand
currently has a strong order bank for the e-tron range, indicating robust
demand for luxury electric cars. Customers who know the merits of going
electric are not hesitating to make the shift and this is driving demand with
first-movers.
Audi India has
remained committed to creating a comprehensive EV ecosystem for the customers
and recently inaugurated India’s first ultra-fast charging e-tron hub in
BandraKurla Complex (BKC), Mumbai. Conceptualized and developed in
collaboration with ChargeZone, this ultra-fast charger boasts an impressive,
total capacity of 450kW, to deliver 360kW of power to an electric vehicle and
is enabled by a 500 amps liquid-cooled gun to ensure high performance and
efficiency. In line with Audi’s focus on sustainability, the ultra-fast
charging ‘e-tron hub’ is completely powered by green energy and has a solar roof
that supports the functioning of peripheral electrical requirements including
lighting the ‘e-tron hub’
Earlier this year,
Audi India introduced ‘Charge my Audi’ on the myAudiConnect app – a one-stop
solution that gives Audi e-tron customers access to multiple electric vehicle
charging partners, all on one app. ‘Charge my Audi’ is an industry-first
initiative that enhances convenience for customers. The application, powered by
the Numocity Technologies eMSP roaming solution, currently includes five
charging partners – Aargo EV Smart, Charge Zone, Relux Electric, LionCharge and
Zeon Charging. Audi e-tron customers benefit from complimentary charging across
the network (except on Zeon charging) till March 2024. Currently, 1,000+ charge
points are available to Audi e-tron owners on ‘Charge my Audi’ with more to be
added over the next few months.
Audi India has successfully
installed 140+ chargers across 73 cities in India – this includes all Audi
India dealerships, workshop facilities and select SAVWIPL Group brand
dealerships located across strategic highways in the country to enhance ease of
ownership.
In 2021, the global
Board of Management announced a corporate strategy, ‘Vorsprung 2030’, which
means a head start to 2030. More importantly, with this new strategy, Audi as a
brand has announced a definitive timeline for the transition to electric
mobility; this includes the launch of only EVs from 2026 and
increased focus on software and autonomous technology.
The Indian EV
market has witnessed steady traction in India and the brand is confident that
the EV market will continue to grow in the coming months/years.