Last month, Porsche announced the production version of the Mission E concept would be called the Taycan. Confusingly pronounced “TIE-con,” the German automaker’s first fully electric vehicle will go on sale next year. Today, Porsche have released more information on the Taycan’s production specs. Impressively, they are not all that different than the ones Porsche originally quoted for the Mission E concept.
European Metals (LON:EMH) through its wholly owned subsidiary Geomet s.r.o controls the mineral exploration licences awarded by the Czech State over the Cinovec Lithium/Tin deposit in the Czech Republic. As one of the worlds largest lithium deposits, situated in the heart of Europe, the 2nd largest user of lithium in the world, the project is well positioned to supply the increasing energy storage and electric vehicle segments with its underlying building block.