02/03/2021 – Mobility Turnaround, Part 1
Where can the journey go? An overview
Adidas joins in, Hugo Boss is prepared and Raffaello Rossi is on board when it comes to electric mobility. A report by Yvonne Heinen.

Pan-European network Ionity to date operates around 400 quick-charging DC stations – a joint venture by BMW Group, Daimler AG, Ford Motor Company and VAG with Audi and Porsche. © Yvonne Heinen-Foudeh

Artist and model Jazzelle Zanaughtti launches Mercedes-Benz’s new ‘How to’ Fashion Story with an interactive event in Oslo. The concept, which focuses on collaboration with young talent, goes hand in hand with the development of Mercedes Benz from a pure automotive company to a provider of multi-layered mobility solutions. © Daimler AG

Pit stop at the women’s wear company Schera: “The topic of sustainability is close to our hearts,” says Tobias Schellenberger. “With the product, as with our sustainable jeans collection, and with the infrastructure at the Raffaelo Rossi headquarters inclusive support for e-mobility.” © Yvonne Heinen-Foudeh