Electrified Cayman might be the most interesting Porsche EV on the horizon - but it isn't the most important ⚡️
If you thought we’d heard plenty about PPE over the past few years, be prepared to hear a lot more about it in the coming months. In the world of cars, PPE is Premium Platform Electric, a fantastically expensive bit of architecture co-developed by Audi and Porsche as they plot a path toward world domination.
Stated development goals for the Macan EV include high-performance fast charging and long-distance capability. As with, the Macan will boast 800-volt electrical architecture; advances in battery tech means it’ll be able to accept even more than that car’s 270kW, though Porsche hasn’t said how much just yet. Apparently, a best-case scenario can see the 100kWh battery charged from five to 80 per cent in 25 minutes.
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