Audi Hungaria: Photovoltaic system on the roofs of the two logistics halls

Environment

Mission:Zero is Audi’s environmental program for consistently sustainable production. All activities and measures for reducing our ecological footprint in production and logistics at Audi sites worldwide are bundled here. The focus is on Audi’s key challenges of decarbonization, water use, resource efficiency, and biodiversity. Since 2025, Audi Hungaria and all Audi production sites are carbon-neutral.

Mission:Zero at the Győr site:

  • Audi Hungaria has been carbon neutral since January 1, 2020.
  • Since 1999, Audi Hungaria has used an environmental management system that adheres to the stringent guidelines set by the EU’s EMAS regulation and the international environmental standard ISO 14001 requirements. The company has also integrated its certified energy management system in accordance with ISO 50001 since 2011. Audi Hungaria’s environmental management system has EMAS register number 1 in Hungary – clear evidence of the company’s environmental commitment.
  • Audi Hungaria is Hungary’s biggest consumer of geothermal energy since 2015. Over 90 percent of the heat energy that the company needs has been covered by geothermal energy over the past few years. The system provides Audi Hungaria with at least 82,000 megawatt hours of heat energy each year. In this way, the company reduces its CO2 emissions by around 17,000 tons per year.
  • In 2020, Audi Hungaria, together with E.ON Hungaria, set up a solar energy park covering about 160,000 square meters (1,722,226 sq. ft.) on the roofs of Audi Hungaria's two logistics centers. The result is one of Europe’s largest rooftop photovoltaic systems on the site in Győr. It has a peak output of 12 megawatts.
  • Audi Hungaria uses four levers to advance decarbonization in Győr. The top priority is to reduce energy consumption through targeted measures. The company also switched entirely to green electricity from renewable sources, predominantly solar energy. That means that Audi Hungaria relies intensively on solar energy – thanks to the implementation of one of Europe’s largest rooftop photovoltaic systems. The second source is heat energy from geothermal energy. In its third step, Audi Hungaria covers its natural gas consumption with biomethane certificates. As a fourth approach, Audi Hungaria compensates for currently unavoidable CO2 emissions, for instance, from engine test stands, with internationally recognized and certified carbon credits, which account for around five percent of CO2 emissions.
  • The Aluminum Closed Loop project began in 2021 and was expanded in 2022 and 2023. On July 1, 2023, an additional supplier joined the cooperation. From that point, all quantities of this high-value alloy are recycled in a closed loop. This approach enabled Audi Hungaria to collect over 6,000 tons of aluminum waste according to type between July 2023 and July 2024 and return it to two supplier companies. The suppliers used the recycled aluminum to manufacture new aluminum coils of the same original quality and returned them to Audi.
  • The company has also joined the “we4bee” initiative, which is supported by the Audi Environmental Foundation. The project expanded beekeeping on the Audi Hungaria site’s grounds with a smart beehive equipped with high-tech sensors.
  • To protect plant and animal life on the plant site and preserve biodiversity, Audi Hungaria maintains green areas covering 3.2 million square meters (34.4 million sq. ft.) according to ecological aspects.

Social

AUDI HUNGARIA Zrt. has been an important driver in developing the Hungarian economy and the city of Győr since 1993. For Audi Hungaria, being socially responsible and promoting local cultural and sporting events is an obvious choice. The goal is to improve the quality of life in the region.

  • Examples from the cultural scene include sponsoring the Győr Ballet ensemble, the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra, and various cultural events in Pannonhalma (jazz concerts, St. Martin’s Day). Audi Hungaria also sponsors the Győr Summer Festival and the Hungarian Dance Festival.
  • AUDI HUNGARIA Zrt. is also an important player in the city of Győr’s sports life. Since 2006, the company has been the eponymous main sponsor of the women’s handball team of Győri AUDI ETO and the eponymous partner of the Audi Aréna Győr, which can accommodate 5,500 spectators. Audi Hungaria has also supported the kayaking and canoeing division of the Győr Water Sports Association, the student sports club Staféta, the association EMBERsÉG (Humanity) DSE, and the Malteser International since June 2022. With these partnerships, the company with the four rings is not only committed to elite sports but also to grassroots sports and people with disabilities.
  • The year 2024 was marked by long-term commitment. As part of the Volunteering Throughout the Year program, the employees of Audi Hungaria took on volunteer tasks at dozens of regional institutions and helped people in need. They organized animal-assisted therapy programs and music–cultural performances in social institutions, tutored students, and carried out fundraising campaigns. Through the Pro Bono knowledge transfer initiative, volunteers supported small and medium-sized enterprises in the region with their professional methods and expertise.
  • On Volunteer Day, Audi Hungaria volunteers carried out three major projects aimed at supporting sports for people with disabilities. With their volunteer work, the employees contributed to creating equal opportunities in sports.