It's a decision that cannot be improvised, and Audi has chosen to use its existing production sites rather than build new ones.
A titanic work which aims to transform the material, but also to train the staff.
The brand has thus released half a billion euros for the training of its employees by 2025.
Already two sites
Two sites, Böllinger Höfe and Brussels, already produce fully electric vehicles.
From next year, the Audi Q6 e-tron will be the first all-electric model to roll off the production line in Ingolstadt.
And the production of fully electric cars will gradually start in Neckarsulm, San José Chiapa and Győr.
In 2029, all sites will produce at least one 100% electric vehicle model.
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