Porsche would like to produce more than 80 percent fully electric new vehicles for 2030.
19-03-2022 15:09 -
Last year, almost 40 percent of all new Porsche vehicles delivered in Europe were electrified - i.e. plug-in hybrids or fully electric models. In addition, Porsche had announced that it wanted to be CO₂-neutral on the balance sheet in 2030. "In 2025, half of all newly sold Porsches should be electrified - i.e. fully electric or plug-in hybrids," announces Oliver Blume. “In 2030, the proportion of all new vehicles with a fully electric drive should be more than 80 percent.” In order to achieve these ambitious goals, Porsche is investing in premium charging stations together with partners – and also in its own charging infrastructure. Further extensive investments flow into core technologies such as battery systems and module production.
In 2021, Porsche was able to increase its deliveries in all global sales regions. The single market with the highest volume was once again China. With almost 96,000 deliveries, an increase of eight percent was recorded here compared to 2020. Porsche has grown rapidly in North America: In the United States, the number of deliveries rose by an impressive 22 percent to more than 70,000 units. A very positive development was also observed in Europe: In Germany alone, Porsche increased its new vehicle deliveries by nine percent to almost 29,000 units.