Audi e-gas project E-tron charging system
Posted on 16 May 2012
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En route to the CO2-neutral mobility of tomorrow, Audi is systematically relying on renewable energies – and the Audi e-gas project will be a milestone along this route. It consists of two main components. Wind turbines will generate clean power, part of which Audi will use in the future to build its e-tron vehicles. Clean power will also play a key role in powering e-tron vehicles
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