You will no longer charge your Audi randomly.
Audi continues to deploy its charging hubs, illustrating the rise of modular and connected charging infrastructures.
Düsseldorf joins the network of Audi charging hubs with a new installation on the EUREF campus, near the airport, integrated into a neighborhood focused on innovation and energy transition. The site offers four high-power charging stations (HPC) capable of delivering up to 400 kW, accessible to electric vehicles of all brands. With this opening, Audi now has nine hubs in German-speaking countries, following installations in Kiefersfelden and Munich-Westkreuz.
Hubert Link, now responsible for the development of Audi charging hubs, emphasizes the importance of the user experience: “The Audi charging hub is not just a charging station; it’s a point of contact and an experience for all drivers,” he explains. The Düsseldorf hub embraces this concept, offering services such as dining areas, restrooms, and discovery zones on the campus, which is visited by over 100,000 people each year.
Audi thinks of everything
The modular design allows for flexible and rapid installation, with the possibility of relocating the hub as needed. Second-life batteries serve as buffer storage, reducing the impact on the grid and facilitating the purchase of electricity at the best times, promoting renewable sources. The pivoting arm of the cables reduces their weight by about 60%, and the adjustable-height screens ensure accessibility for everyone.
Audi thus focuses on planned and comfortable charging, combining energy efficiency and modularity. Visitors to the inauguration were able to test Audi’s electric models and discover the charging technologies, illustrating an approach that goes beyond simple recharging and fits into a broader vision of electric mobility.
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In France, a similar hub already exists in Chambéry, offering a charging power of up to 360 kW, open to all drivers and reinforcing the idea that electric charging can be both practical and accessible.
This page is translated from the original post "Vous ne rechargerez plus votre Audi au hasard" in French.
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