Recharging

The Audi charging hub added a bit of the future of mobility to the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre in autumn 2021. Audi and NürnbergMesse completed the pilot project in just a few months.

90 days from breaking ground to the first charge-up

The world’s first Audi charging hub rose at the Nuremberg Exhibition Centre in record time.Audi set up its new modular-design charging concept after preparatory work by NürnbergMesse.

Picture credit: Audi AG
L to R: Prof. Dr Roland Fleck (CEO, NürnbergMesse), Herbert Diess (Chairman of the Board of Management, Volkswagen AG), Markus Duesmann (Chairman of the Board of Management, Audi AG), Mayor Marcus König (City of Nuremberg, CSU Party), Peter Ottmann (CEO, NürnbergMesse)
Picture credit: NürnbergMesse / Ralf Rödel (21 Dec. 2021)

“The charging boxes along one of the city’s most important incoming and outgoing traffic arteries, and at a very important business location, are a major contribution to Nuremberg’s electromobility infrastructure.”

Marcus König, Mayor, City of Nuremberg

While the electric car charges up, customers can recharge their inspiration batteries in an exclusive lounge area.
Picture credit: Audi AG

“We aim to test a flexible, premium-quality fast charging structure in an urban setting. We’re heading towards a point where our customers won’t have to make sure to wake up in the morning with a fully charged e-car, and we’re thinking ahead to meet the increasing demand for recharging facilities.”

Ralph Hollmig, Project Manager, Audi charging hub

Picture credit: Audi AG
Picture credit: Audi AG

Mobility

of the future

Picture credit: Audi AG
Picture credit: Audi AG