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Topic: Why the 911 will be last the Porsche model to go electric

Porsche is making a big push towards going green by สมัครสมาชิกสล็อต 2030, the high-performance automaker says it will be. "Carbon neutral" and 80% of the cars and SUVs they make will be electric or plug-in hybrids.Porsche's global sales head, Detlev von Platen, said one model, in particular, will be the last and will continue to use gasoline in the near future.More than most high-performance cars, the Porsche 911 is defined by its gasoline engine as well as its unique teardrop shape. The six-cylinder engine is mounted on the rear wheel, which makes it heavy behind the driver and has a distinctive feel when driving on twisted roads. The car is a symbol of the Porsche brand, which represents many other cars.

The company has made more than a million examples over generations since 1969. Year 1963Porsche is also working with several energy companies on artificial, carbon-neutral fuels that can be burned in internal combustion engines without causing global warming.Chilean fuel plants use wind power to produce hydrogen gas, which is combined with carbon dioxide to make liquid synthetic fuels. Since the fuel uses carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, it is considered carbon neutral.Porsche said it would be the first customer for this new fuel. For now, oil is about $ 10 per liter and is too expensive for the average person, the company hopes to cut the cost down to about $ 2 per liter. The American national average for premium gas is about $ 3.47 per gallon, according to the American Automobile Association, which is about 92 cents per liter.Porsche calls this the eFuel, and if it can be produced in large quantities

at a low cost, it can provide a way for remaining gasoline-powered cars and even older Porsches to be driven without warning. Global disasters, von Platen said, adding that more than 70% of all Porsches ever made are still on the road.Power Porsche continues to add more electric cars to its lineup, von Platen said.The electric Porsche Taycan sports sedan has proven to be successful for the brand, he said. More than 20,000 were sold in the world last year, almost as much as Porsche sold the 718 Boxster and Cayman sports cars combined.Porsche recently revealed the Taycan Cross Turismo, a truck-like version of the Taycan.It has a square rear for more cargo space and rides slightly higher off the ground.Porsche has previously announced that the next Macan Small SUV will be electric.When Porsche executives say 80 percent of the brand's cars will be powered

by electricity by 2030, that doesn't necessarily mean it's completely electric, Von Pleten said. Most of the 80%, he said, was full of electricity. But some of them might be plug-in hybrids.Porsche currently sells select plug-in hybrids with both electric motors and gasoline engines. After the batteries were charged, they were able to drive the car on electricity alone before the gasoline engine arrived to provide assistance. Since then, they have driven like regular hybrid cars, switched between petrol engines and electric motors, or both at the same time.For example, the Porsche Panamera E-Hybrid could only run 14 miles of electricity before it needed a turbocharged 6-cylinder engine.Ultimately, Porsche will have to switch to a fully electric vehicle, von Platen admits. "That is the future full stop," he said.