Audi Is Converting All Factories To Produce EVs As It Phases Out Gas Cars
In a press release Tuesday, Audi presented the “plan for the production of the future,” including converting its network of global factories to produce purely electric vehicles. Walker added: “The path Audi is taking conserves resources and accelerates our transformation to a provider of sustainable premium mobility. Rather than building new facilities like some competitors, Audi will work to incorporate the flexibility these new state-of-the-art plants provide into its existing operations.”
A primary focal point of Audi’s production plan is to cut annual factory costs in half by 2033, aligning with when it plans to phase out combustion models. To do so, the company will continue to digitalize and streamline its manufacturing processes with solutions like Edge Cloud 4 Production. According to Audi, less expensive industrial PCs will result in lower IT costs with software updates and OS changes. To have the ability to respond to fluctuating consumer demand, Walker says: “We want to structure both product and production so we get the optimum benefit for our customers.” He adds an example of building the new Audi Q6 e-tron on the same line as the A4 and A5 as it phases out its gas models.
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