I can't wait to hear from Taycan owners after waiting in line to recharge on road trips, so much for hammer down.

Running 1200 miles Malibu to Idaho or Wyoming, there won't be any charge stations anyway, so the only thing worse than mis-planning your gas stops in central Nevada will be leaving your Taycan on the road side and hitchhiking.  Just another city transport device solving a non existent problem.  The Taycan will allow ultra high end virtue signaling to the max however.

And once power generation is taken to account zero emissions is BS, where hydropower is not avaliable -- Electricity otherwise comes from hydrocarbons most efficiently and cleanly, without going into the toxicity of massive battery, as well as solar panel, production and disposal and rare element mining, and the visual and noise blight of wind along with massive bird kills.  Virtue signaling is quite vicious actually.

As for Porsche's future - it's in the past great products, they will live forever. If it's EV, it will be a much smaller business.