Persistent diesel troubles overshadow Audi’s progress report

Audi is making considerable advances with electromobility and V2I technology, but it is the diesel emissions problem that dominated the AGM. By Megan Lampinen

Audi may be keen to turn the conversation towards its new electrification and connectivity goals but the diesel crisis threatens to drown it out. Chief Executive Rupert Stadler, who has so far managed to keep his position throughout the scandal, opened the Annual General Meeting (AGM) with an update for shareholders not on the latest technological advances but on the latest diesel emission setbacks.

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