Porsche only recently signed its own death warrant in Europe after the CEO announced that Porsche would like to concentrate primarily on combustion engines in the future, even though a ban on combustion engines in the EU has been announced ....
It is interesting to see whether the ban on combustion engines in the EU also prohibits the production of such vehicles in the EU - which would actually be logical.
It is interesting to see whether the ban on combustion engines in the EU also prohibits the production of such vehicles in the EU - which would actually be logical.
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@Dividenden-Sammler The ban on combustion engines will apply from 2035, which is another 10 years. Although I work in the field of alternative drives, I don't believe that this will be implemented or overturned. The infrastructure simply doesn't allow for it...
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•@Dividenden-Sammler that's so stupid they should just internalize the external costs and be done with it
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@Dividenden-Sammler That's nonsense. Porsche is known for its combustion engines. With this decision they have taken a good step in the right direction. Europe is 9-10% of the world's population and you act as if that is the main market. The USA and China are the main customers and they want to drive a typical Porsche combustion engine. You can still produce electric cars for the European market...
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@Dividenden-Sammler The question is also whether the ban on combustion engines might be overturned. They already want to postpone it to 38. Ferrari has shown how it's done.
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