Project news: iKWK Neu-Ulm & Senden
Systematic heat transition - directly from the region!
Our core customer Audi AG is developing this research and technology center for the future of mobility together with the city of Ingolstadt on 75 hectares.
The highly innovative character of the project is already evident in the design and planning of the individual buildings. The LowEx system developed by Audi in combination with a highly innovative control strategy ensures the goal of the zero energy campus.
Gammel Engineering has been commissioned with the planning of the entire H/L/S and M/S/R for the functional building. Buildings and TGA systems were simulated and optimized with TRNSYS. We are delighted to be involved in this pioneering project for the future and would like to thank Audi AG for their trust and sustainable collaboration on this project too.
Laying of the foundation stone with the participation of Dr. Markus Söder (Bavarian Minister President), Dr. Christian Lösel (Lord Mayor of the City of Ingolstadt), Peter Kössler (Board Member for Production and Logistics at AUDI AG), Thomas Vogel (Managing Director of IN-Campus GmbH for AUDI AG) and Norbert Forster (Managing Director of IN-Campus GmbH for IFG Ingolstadt) laid the foundation stone for this major project.
Systematic heat transition - directly from the region!
Once again this year, we had a wonderful internal Christmas party together. A big thank you goes to our entertainment manager Sonja Eichstätter for organizing the evening.
Healthy and motivated employees are the foundation of a successful company - especially in economically challenging times. The "Healthy companies in the district of Kelheim" network, in which nine regional companies have joined forces to establish occupational health management (OHM) not as a short-term measure, but as a sustainable and systematic process, follows precisely this claim.