https://www.engadget.com/2018/02/10/porsche-and-audi-will-share-electric-car-platform/
Porsche and Audi will share an electric car platform
02.10.18  Jon Fingas   Reuters,Stuttgart Zeitung (translated)

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/ Drew Phillips
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It's all in the name of cost cutting.

Porsche and Audi are no stranger to sharing car innards (the Cayenne and
Macan use the same basic chassis as the Q7 and Q5, for instance), and that's
holding true in the electric era. Porsche's Oliver Blume and Audi's Rupert
Stadler told Stuttgarter Zeitung in an interview that the two
Volkswagen-owned brands will jointly develop a common EV platform that will
find its way into several models from 2021 and beyond. Audi is already
expecting two sedans and two SUVs, while Porsche could build its first
vehicle on the platform at the same factory as the Macan. This doesn't mean
you'll see an electric Macan, but that suggests it isn't an electrified
coupe.

Which cars come first and when depends on CO2 emissions requirements, Blume
said.

It won't surprise you to hear why they're sharing resources: money. Blume
said it would cost about 30 percent more for each brand to develop their own
EV platforms. It won't be a trivial expense even then. Stadler estimated
that it would require a "low single-digit billion euro sum" to develop the
platform by 2025.

This is separate from the Mission E, which remains Porsche's current focus.
And this doesn't preclude either company from building custom platforms when
their goals demand something specific -- we'd expect Porsche to go that
route for sports cars. However, it does give you a good idea of what to
expect when EVs hit the market in earnest. As with some conventional cars,
the biggest differences between EVs may revolve around power plant choices
and styling rather than their underlying designs.
[© engadget.com]


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https://electrek.co/2018/02/14/porsche-sell-electric-transformation-to-motorhead-fans/
Porsche is working hard to sell its electric transformation to its ...
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working hard to sell this electric transformation to their motorhead fans
ahead of the release of their first all-electric car.


http://thechronicleherald.ca/wheelsnews/1543912-simplifying-electric-vehicle-terminologies
Simplifying electric vehicle terminologies
Feb 8, 2018  By using batteries and electric motors to supplement (or
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