Do you mind going beyond your comfort zone?
I am a very curious person. I want to understand how the world works. I always ask “why?” when I learn something new. There are always much more efficient ways to do things. So, I always question what the primary goal of a product or process is. Is there room for improvement? And if we can optimise it ourselves, what technologies can we use to do that? If those technologies don’t exist, how can we develop them? In this thinking process, at first you feel like there seems to be so much to do. But then it just becomes very interesting. And that’s where I always want to be. That’s my lifeblood: The future is now.
How do you envision the future of mobility?
In 2007, I didn’t yet have a sense that everything would go electric. But by the time I joined Audi in 2012, it had all become clearer. There were hybrids. And battery quality had evolved. There was an idea of where the technology was going and the creation of Formula E and our efforts to win people over were rewarded with success. Disruptive technologies develop at an exponential rate – as was the case for mobile phones, the Internet, television. Electromobility still faces challenges. We have overcome the perception problem because we have shown with Formula E that electromobility can be sexy.
Could electromobility still be stopped?
No. The future is here – and it is bright. There is no debate. Electromobility is not a matter of taste – it is quite simply the best solution. All you need to do is look at the physics: The electric motor is much more efficient than an internal combustion engine. There is really nothing else to say. The future is electric – for everything, by the way. Okay, maybe not rockets, because the principle is different there. But at some point, even airplanes will be electrically powered.