On Tuesday, Volkswagen subsidiary Porsche celebrated the official launch of electromobility at its production site in Leipzig, Saxony. "At Porsche, we are convinced that electromobility is the future. It is a joint task for business, politics and society to drive forward the transformation of mobility together," said Porsche CEO Oliver Blume at the ceremony in Leipzig. The event was attended by Federal Minister of Transport Volker Wissing (FDP), Saxony's Minister President Michael Kretschmer (CDU) and the Minister President of Baden-Württemberg, Winfried Kretschmann (Greens), among others.
The sports car manufacturer says it has invested around 600 million euros in the expansion of the plant in recent years in order to be able to produce the electric Macan. After the Taycan, the new Macan is the second fully electric Porsche model on the market. Production is currently in the ramp-up phase. According to the car manufacturer, the plant is designed for maximum flexibility in the future: "Petrol, hybrid and fully electric vehicles will run on one production line." Porsche aims to deliver more than 80 percent of new vehicles with purely electric drive systems by 2030.