When the brand launched the Audi e-tron in India, an entire ecosystem was created for customers. The Audi e-tron is sold with two chargers – a 22kW wall-box charger and a portable in-car charger.
In addition, Audi India also has an e-tron Hub section on the ‘myAudi Connect App’ that helps locate the nearest charger on-route a journey. The brand has successfully installed 100+ chargers including high-speed chargers in 65 cities across India.
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 EV’s from 2026, the end of ICE-powered car production to end in 2033 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. The brand has received a positive response and this reiterates customer confidence towards Audi electric vehicles.