Porsche Released The Electric Sports Car in Mission Project E-Porsche
invested 1 billion euros, or approximately Rp 15 trillion for the construction
of the largest factory which will produce an electric sports car. Previously,
the development of electric cars Porsche merely a discourse.
The electric car project is called Mission E, which may be meaningful Electric. The new plant is expected to create more than 1,000 new jobs.
Source:carmagazine
Of the
total amount, 700 million euros will be spent on creating an assembly plant in
Zuffenhausen, Stuttgart, Germany. The rest will be invested in research and
development center in Weissach Porsche.
This
investment Porsche claimed as a commitment to the environment, after the
manufacturer of its parent, Volkswagen (VW), tripping Dieselgate case. Because,
with the scandal, many people doubted their commitment because it turns out VW
Diesel engine that bears them many times more polluting the air.
Mission E
reportedly will begin to see the results at the end of the decade, or 2020.
Power generated from this car targeted more than Tk 600 and with the great
range of a single charge, which is more than 500 km.
Earlier
last year, the Porsche through its CEO at the time, Mathias Muller, is already
considering the manufacture of electric cars. Furthermore, in 2011 Porsche
Boxster E models never disclose carrying two electric engine with a maximum
power Tk 245 and 540 Nm of torque.
Not only
that, in May 2014 Porsche never revealed a single document that describes a car
that is charging electric energy. There, look docking station from an electric
socket to the mouth of the battery charging using a spiral cable.
Porsche workers willing to extend working hours
Workers
Porsche reportedly agreed to sacrifice some of their rights as workers in order
to achieve corporate targets: creating an electric sportscar with a project
value of billions of euros.
The
project, named `E` Mission has confirmed earlier this year. This project will
be done in the factory Zuffenhausen, Germany. 1,000 new jobs were recruited.
It is
said, of the entire budget available, 700 million euros will be allocated to
the manufacturing assembly facility. While the rest will be invested in
research and development of Porsche in Weissach, Germany.
However,
Porsche have constraints to meet the wages of 13 thousand workers. Moreover,
according to the company, the wages of workers in Zuffenhausen higher than the
VW Group's other factories, such as in Leipzig and Osnabrueck.
With this
background, Porsche workers finally relented. "The owners and workers
together a step needed to produce Mission E," a Porsche spokesman said,
quoted by Reuters.
This deal
was first reported by the German magazine Automobilwoche. Explained, a few
steps referred to them are delaying wage increases, as well as increasing the
number of working hours of 34 hours / week to 35 hours / week. Unfortunately,
the union Porsche has made no comment in this regard.
Mission E
reportedly will begin to see the results at the end of the decade (early 2020).
Sportscar electricity is going to be powered 600 Tk that could reach more than
500 km on a full battery condition. *
PORSCHE RELEASED THE ELECTRIC SPORTS CAR IN MISSION PROJECT E
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