Porsche itself its apparently backing continued use of the ICE.
But they are only a tenth of their parent VW, who is the 3rd biggest EV manufacturer in the world behind BYD and Tesla. With China electrifying at the rate it is, and Europe rapidly following, one would hope they have a good long-term strategy. It might be that VW are happy to let them continue to flog ICE stuff while they can in the short term.
Is electric the way forward or just a current fad.
But what about the massive naturally occurring hydrogen deposits that are being found around the world from within French coal mines (which may also apply to UK mines) to the massive deposits found in the US, which may start to change the emphasis on powering motion and generating heat in the coming years.
I was really pleased to read that the University of Cambridge has developed a form of photosynthesis that filters carbon from the air and converts, it into a green fuel which when burnt produces no carbon emissions. It now needs greater funding to scale up and industrialise the process. Could be a game changer, stripping carbon from the air to fuel motion.
Trouble is we have already found that removing smog and cleaningr up the air especially over seas accelerates climate change, oh what a pickle we are in.