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John Manousos (not verified)    February 5, 2022 - 4:24AM

Great article! I understand that climate change is real and that internal combustion engines ICE, have been a big contributor to this problem over time. That said I welcome new technologies that limit emissions but being myopic about what true practicality of the adoption of full electrification it’s strain on an antiquated power grid and use of coal and oil energy to produce batteries is where the questions lie. Companies like Porsche understand that true automotive enthusiasts relish the ICE as a marvel that has been and continues to be developed to produce more and more power in packages that have lower emissions than cars sold a decade a go and continue to be better and better. Porsche is trying to develop a green fuel to help reduce emissions by almost 90% that will be bio synthetically produced using wind and sustainable energy. Electric vehicles have been around since the 1900s but we’re never as practical. I agree that manufacturers should offer both and that full electrification will be a mistake. Enthusiasts will continue collecting cars from the past and it’s important to not be dismissive of passionate automobile consumers that want a choice. Developments of clean fuels would be the best approach to reducing emissions in power plants worldwide and giving you the option to continue to marvel the ownership of ICE.

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