Audi: future electric cars will have less mileage – Technology



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Audi is one of the most active companies in the electrical sector. The company recently introduced the E-tron GT, and it’s even possible to see an electric version of the R8 at some point. Also, by the end of the decade, the A4 and A6 will go electric.

Against this very general context for Audi’s development comes CEO Marcus Dusman’s interview for the Roadshow, in which he says that future electric cars will offer less mileage. He made this statement after stating that “from now on you will see electric cars specially designed so that large batteries can be installed.” This means that we will not see a conventional Audi model that has been redesigned as electric. Until recently, BMW professed such a policy, but the Bavarians have already reconsidered and from now on electric cars and conventional models will be manufactured separately.

Impressive parameters and vision of the electric Audi e-tron GT

Immediately afterwards, Dusman stated: “I am not sure that the installation of huge batteries for thousands of kilometers is a trend that will continue. At a later stage, they will decrease because the charging infrastructure is more dense, and also because of the customer experience. “.

Audi customers will need some time to adjust to the new reality of electric vehicles.

Up to 10-15 years Audi only turns on the electricity

“Today you go to the gas station and getting energy for propulsion is quite natural. This is not the case with electric cars, you need to change your behavior a bit. But once you get used to it, I think the size of the batteries will decrease because they make cars unnecessarily heavy and expensive. Unnecessarily large too. “

But when this trend will occur, Dusman declined to comment.

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