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	Comments on Sports car manufacturer What Porsche is planning for the electric future, Porsche usually first tests new technology on the racetrack &#8211; including a new high-tech battery. Because there are no suitable batteries on the world market, Porsche will produce them in-house in the future. By Tim Diekmann.	</title>
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