The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Porsche unveils 1st all-electric car

The Taycan, which boasts 600 hp, goes into production next year.

- By Alex Soderstrom Alexander.Soderstrom@ajc.com

Porsche released the name of its first fully electric model, Taycan, with production of the vehicle scheduled to begin next year.

Friday’s announceme­nt by Porsche, which has its North American headquarte­rs in Atlanta, marks the beginning of a multibilli­on-dollar investment in electric vehicles by the German car manufactur­er, officials said.

The Taycan may be electric, but don’t be fooled, it’s still a Porsche. It can produce over 600 horsepower, with the ability to accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in less than 3.5 seconds, according to a press release from the company.

The car will also possess a maximum range of more than 300 miles before recharging.

In 2017, the median range of all-electric vehicles was 114 miles, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.

The Taycan is only the beginning of Porsche’s increased attention on the electric vehicle industry.

The company plans to invest more than $7 billion in the field by 2022, with the money going towards the production of the Taycan as well as the expansion of production, research and developmen­t of electric and hybrid vehicles.

Porsche expects the new vehicle to create 1,200 jobs at its headquarte­rs in Stuttgart, Germany. A new paint shop, assembly area and conveyor bridge are all expected to be built for the production of the Taycan. Porsche also plans to expand its engine plant there in order to manufactur­e electric motors.

There were just under 200,000 electric vehicles sold in the United States in 2017, up from 158,000 sold in 2016.

Electric vehicle sales in Georgia dropped 90 percent between 2015 and 2017, after the state government ended a tax credit for electric cars and introduced a $200 registrati­on fee on the vehicles.

 ?? PORSCHE NORTH AMERICA ?? Porsche’s new Taycan will be able to go more than 300 miles without recharging.
PORSCHE NORTH AMERICA Porsche’s new Taycan will be able to go more than 300 miles without recharging.

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