- quattro GmbH builds technology platform at satellite site in Biberach
- Werner Frowein, Managing Director of quattro GmbH: "The staff is highly skilled in small series production."
The 122nd Annual General Meeting of AUDI AG in Neckarsulm gave business and product journalists their first opportunity to look inside the development workshop for the Audi R8 e-tron.
"With the R8 e-tron, we are showing how inspiring electric
mobility can be. Every system in this car has been tuned for maximum
performance and range," says Franciscus van Meel, Head of Electric Mobility Strategy at AUDI AG. "The
R8 e-tron is a very important project for Audi because the competence
and experience we glean from it will later flow into the large volume
production of electric automobiles." The expectation is that e-tron will
become a synonym for advanced electric mobility, just as the term
"quattro" today stands for pioneering all-wheel drive. "We want to be
the leading premium manufacturer of electric vehicles by 2020," says van Meel.
Employees at the Pre-Production Center in Neckarsulm and quattro
GmbH are currently building the first technology platforms for the
electric car. "The successful production of our Audi R8 high-performance
sports car has given the employees of quattro GmbH a high level of
competence in the area of small production runs and sports car
manufacture," explains Managing Director Werner Frowein.
For example, the sophisticated logistics concept that supplies the
R8 factory with parts is also used for the body of the technology
platform. Pre-picked components are delivered to the employees in
"shopping baskets." The parts are installed in the vehicles in a defined
sequence in four cycles. "Small-series production places great demands on our employees,"
says Frowein. This is why the development workshop is staffed with
experienced employees who worked in R8 series production, where they
gleaned key competence in small-series production.
"The development workshop staff are specially qualified for high-voltage vehicles,"
explains Andreas Heine, quattro GmbH project manager for the body of
the R8 e-tron. They are trained in three stages - depending on their
function and technical training - to work with the high-voltage
technology. The basic level is sensitization for driving and working on
high-voltage vehicles. The training then builds on this to qualify the
workers as electronics experts for defined activities. Finally, the
extended training as Certified Electronics Specialists for Automotive
Technology provides the employees with the expertise required to perform
the complete range of activities associated with high-voltage models.
The future of mobility - the history of the Audi R8 e-tron
September 2009 Audi presents the e-tron high-performance sports car
with all-electric drive at the Frankfurt Motor Show. With 230 kW (313
hp) and 4,500 Nm (3,319 lb-ft) of torque, the two-seater accelerates
from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 4.8 seconds.
July 2010 The Audi R8 e-tron wins the Silvretta E-Auto Rally. The two-seater beat 23 other electric cars in the three-day race covering 167.5 kilometers (104 miles).
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