Protests against sales plans in December 2018 2000 of the 7000 engineers that Opel currently employs at its headquarters in Rüsselsheim are to be outsourced to Segula by the summer of 2019. (Photo: AP) MunichThe managers of Opel and Segula agree: your project is a “triple win”. Everyone will benefit: the hessian automaker, the French… Continue reading Fight for 2000 Jobs: Dispute at Opel escalates – no negotiations with Segula
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Car industry: VW boss Diess brings auto suppliers against him
Herbert dies The VW boss sees in electromobility the sole future of the car industry. (Photo: Bloomberg) StuttgartVolkswagen-Boss Herbert dies mastered an art that was previously only Ferdinand Piëch’s own in Wolfsburg – with just a few words to pique the entire industry. “Open technology is now the wrong slogan and leads to move the… Continue reading Car industry: VW boss Diess brings auto suppliers against him
After significant adverse factors in 2018 financial year: Audi accelerates its realignment
Audi restart: Against the background of the transformation of the automotive industry, the Four Rings want to make use of available potential with a new, focused strategy. Audi is thus also drawing conclusions from its unsatisfactory performance in 2018. Impacted primarily by the changeover to WLTP, operating profit before special items amounted to €4.7 billion.… Continue reading After significant adverse factors in 2018 financial year: Audi accelerates its realignment
BMW Group wins major engine-delivery contract from INEOS Automotive Limited
Munich. The BMW Group has secured a major order from INEOS Automotive Ltd. for the delivery of petrol and diesel engines. The contract is a further important step in the BMW Group’s strategy to expand its business providing drivetrains to industrial customers. The powerful and efficient BMW TwinPower Turbo engines are destined for INEOS Automotive… Continue reading BMW Group wins major engine-delivery contract from INEOS Automotive Limited
Nissan governance panel sees no need to overhaul alliance agreement -source
FILE PHOTO: The logos of car manufacturers Renault and Nissan are seen in front of a common dealership of the companies in Saint-Avold, France, Jan. 15, 2019. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann/File Photo TOKYO (Reuters) – The external committee tasked with improving governance at Nissan Motor Co believes the firm can deepen ties with Renault SA without overhauling… Continue reading Nissan governance panel sees no need to overhaul alliance agreement -source
Electric Cars: Auto supplier ZF sees focus on e-mobility at VW critically
ZF Friedrichshafen However, the switch to an electric car is not possible for many customers overnight, said ZF CEO Scheider. It’s about the range of e-vehicles. (Photo: AP) Berlin boss of the automotive supplier ZF Friedrichshafen, Wolf-Henning Scheider, looks at the car manufacturer Volkswagen too much focus on pure electromobility in the future. “You can… Continue reading Electric Cars: Auto supplier ZF sees focus on e-mobility at VW critically
Oliver Blume: The Porsche boss holds the VW group together
Oliver flower “Where Porsche starts, we drive to victory,” quotes the Porsche CEO the company founder Ferdinand Porsche. (Photo: Bloomberg) StuttgartOliver flower is a passionate footballer and played in the club Libero. “A position that no longer exists today,” notes the tall figure PorscheBoss who makes his black shirts even slimmer than he is anyway.… Continue reading Oliver Blume: The Porsche boss holds the VW group together
Audi plans to put old EV batteries to work in factory tugs
Audi factory tug uses recycled e-tron batteries
Factory tugs in Audi's Ingolstadt factory now sport the latest in second-hand lithium-ion batteries.
With automakers on the hook in jurisdictions around the world to take back and properly reuse or recycle all the batteries they install in electric cars, various automakers are experimenting with different ways to reuse the depleted batteries that come back from their old electric cars—from using them in new charging stations to selling them to wind farms, to installing them on the roofs of solar-powered apartment complexes.
Now Audi is installing them on fork lifts and the tugs it uses to move parts around its main factory in Ingolstadt, Germany.
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The tugs, which resemble larger versions of those that pull baggage trains at airports, are normally equipped with heavy trays of lead-acid batteries, which workers have to remove from the vehicles using heavy equipment several times per day to install on charging stations.
Instead, Audi fits 24 of the e-tron's 36 battery modules into an identically sized tray to give the tugs and fork lifts up to perhaps between 30 and 50 kwh of battery capacity, depending on how much the cells degraded in their original cars.
With charging hardware like that in a car, the tugs and fork lifts can be driven to a charging station in the factory and plugged in, saving countless man-hours on the factory line and clearing out space that the large, old lead-acid battery chargers consumed.
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The new batteries also improve the performance of the machines, allowing them to maintain a constant speed while climbing ramps in the factory, for example.
“Every lithium-ion battery represents high energy consumption and valuable resources that must be used in the best possible way,” said Peter Kössler, Audi board member for Production and Logistics, in a statement. “For us, a sustainable electric-mobility strategy also includes a sensible second-use concept for energy carriers.”
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Overall, Audi estimates that reusing e-tron batteries in fork lifts and tugs throughout its 16 factories could save millions of dollars.
Of course, those factories churn out many more EV batteries than the number of such factory vehicles can absorb, so the company may still need to find more ways to reuse old EV batteries before they are recycled.
Future-proof structures: BMW Group reorganises Management Board divisions
Munich. The BMW Group is reorganising its Board of Management to create a new leaner, future-oriented structure. From 1 April 2019, the BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce automotive brands will be part of a new central Sales Division. It will be headed by Pieter Nota, Member of the BMW AG Board of Management responsible until now… Continue reading Future-proof structures: BMW Group reorganises Management Board divisions
BMW Group sets strategic course under challenging conditions
Munich. In the course of a challenging financial year 2018, the BMW Group made important strategic decisions set to secure its long-term success. As part of the company’s Strategy NUMBER ONE > NEXT, the green light was given to launch a new product offensive in the upper luxury class and the cornerstone was laid for… Continue reading BMW Group sets strategic course under challenging conditions