Powering transformation from within

Audi is systematically pressing ahead with the switch to electric mobility and meeting the challenges of transformation with flexible structures.

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Daniel Mayer, plant operator in battery assembly, Ingolstadt, AUDI AG

Driving innovation through initiative

That was real pioneering work.

Daniel Mayer, process optimizer, Ingolstadt, AUDI AG

No future without vision

Up to 1,050 batteries for the Audi Q6 e-tron and the Audi A6 e-tron family can be assembled daily in Ingolstadt. Some technologies at the plant are being used for the first time at Audi. Applying them in series production was an exciting process. Or, as Daniel Mayer puts it: “That was real pioneering work.”

Today, around 300 employees work in battery assembly in Ingolstadt. To build this workforce, the company is specifically recruiting individuals within its own ranks who will then be specifically qualified for battery assembly. Interest in these promising jobs has been and continues to be high.

A man explains how to operate a machine control system in a production hall to two people wearing protective clothing.

Training at Audi

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Illustration of the idea of electromobility
 
45,859

Training hours with a focus on energy-systems/e-mobility

 
216,733

Transformation-related training hours

 
936,740

training hours overall

Together for innovation

A bright future together

Helping to set up the first Audi battery production facility in Germany – being part of it – that is an experience I will never forget.

Daniel Mayer, process optimizer, Ingolstadt, AUDI AG

Front view of the Audi Concept C

Audi Report 2025

Annual and Sustainability Report

The combined annual and sustainability report of Audi brings together the topics of strategy, finance as well as Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG).

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