Audi FAW new energy vehicle project started at the end of June

6moontwenty threeToday, Audi China said that Audi FAW New Energy Vehicle Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Audi FAW) will6The foundation stone laying ceremony will be held in Changchun at the end of the month.

It is reported that Audi is investing about approx.26100 million euros, the planned annual production capacity of the new production base15million, planned for2024Production at the end of the year based onPPE(Premium Platform Electric) platform for electric vehicles.According to the plan, AudiA6 e-tronand AudiQ6 e-tronThe three models in the series will be the first to go into production.

In addition, Shi Ruizhe, who was the manager of Audi’s Neckarsulm plant (Helmut Stettner) will serve as CEO of Audi FAW.According to public information, he was2011~2015FAWVolkswagen Changchun base serves as factory and production manager.

A few days ago, Dussmann, Chairman of the Board of Management of Audi AG(Markus Duesmann)In an interview with German media, Audi plans to2026Only electric vehicles have been introduced to the market since 2010.At the same time, in2035Years ago, all Audi models will be pure electric vehicles.

This year6Earlier this month, the European Parliament voted to support the European Commission’s2035The proposal to ban the sale of new fuel vehicles in 2019 seeks to accelerate the popularization of electric vehicles within the EU. However, the voting result of the European Parliament does not represent the passage of relevant laws, and the ban on sales still needs the unanimous approval of EU member states before the legislation takes effect.

as early as last year6In January, Audi announced that from2026From the beginning of 2019, its new models launched for the global market will be fully switched to pure electric products.to2033In 2018, Audi plans to phase out production of internal combustion engines, with the last all-new gasoline-powered model set to go into production within four years.

In the Chinese market, Audi expects,2033After 2010, the demand for fuel vehicles in the Chinese market may continue to exist, so Audi may continue to provide locally produced fuel vehicles in the Chinese market.