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Porsche’s clandestine breakthrough ― Secret water‑fuel engine set to outrun every EV

by Editor Energies Media
September 6, 2025
in Hydrogen
Porsche's breakthrough

Credits: Porsche Newsroom

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Porsche’s clandestine operations have produced something truly spectacular. The automotive sector has been in a firestorm since the EV became as popular as a viral video on social media. Some of the biggest car makers are struggling to keep up with the ever-changing trends of the climate-conscious car buyer. As a result, Porsche has conducted a clandestine test that James Bond himself would have been proud of. The German giant of the automotive world has consistently been the envy of the automotive sector by stubbornly sticking to their guns and doing things their own way instead of following the pack.

The electric vehicle’s novelty is beginning to fade away into the horizon

It’s strange how the automotive industry’s focus can shift on a dime. Once upon a time, the focus for the sector was building large engines with huge superchargers to try to get the most power output for the size. Porsche, however, has always seemed to do things differently than everyone else in the automotive industry. For example, their stubborn position to keep the engine in the back of the car as opposed to the middle or front, like the rest of the industry.

The EV has become immensely popular since its inception and release to the adoring public. The zero emissions and innovative technology gave the owners an undeniable sense of moral superiority over their fellow drivers. However, it has emerged that the EV is no cheaper or less harmful to the environment to produce than its gas-powered counterparts. So, like bell-bottom jeans, the trend makes sense now, but ultimately will fade away as the novelty wears off.

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Porsche’s unique approach to the future might shock you, in a good way

Seeing as the industry has become aware of the EV’s hidden costs and downfalls, some have instead focused on a different fuel source entirely. Porsche made the world sit up in their seat with the all-electric Taycan, which featured a “Performance battery”. They have now decided to jump off that particular bandwagon and focus on developing something noticeably different from their previous models.

Like a quintessentially German company would, Porsche has conducted an extensive study to explore the practical applications of what some consider to be an untapped and unexplored fuel source. While the majority of the automotive sector is working on balancing the need to produce low-emission vehicles that still deliver the familiar performance that we have come to expect, perhaps even demand, Porsche’s approach might surprise you.

Porsche is testing a new hydrogen-powered car, albeit virtually

Porsche has conducted a virtual test of their hydrogen-powered engine that has four different supercharger alterations. Vincenzo Bevilacqua, Senior Expert Engine Simulation at Porsche Engineering, headed up the test that studied the effects of a hydrogen-fueled engine that is cooled by water injection, a requirement for hydrogen to work in a combustion engine. Bevilacqua had the following to say about the study:

“We have therefore developed a hydrogen combustion engine that aims to match the power and torque of current high-performance gasoline engines as a concept study. At the same time, we also had the objective of achieving low fuel consumption and keeping emissions at the same level as ambient air. The study allowed us to gain valuable insights with regard to the development of high-performance hydrogen engines and add models and methods specifically for hydrogen to our virtual simulation methodology. With this know-how, we are ready to efficiently handle future customer projects.”

Porsche could become the market leader in hydrogen-powered cars

The decision by Porsche to conduct such an extensive study is not that surprising in the grand scope of things. The Germans have a reputation for doing things with a pathological attention to detail and doing things right. Porsche has invested a sizable chunk of their resources into the hydrogen dream. Now we must remember that this was just a virtual test, but the results were extremely promising, as the engine managed to produce the same emission levels as ambient air. A truly remarkable achievement that could propel Porsche to the top of the hydrogen market.

Disclaimer: Our coverage of events affecting companies is purely informative and descriptive. Under no circumstances does it seek to promote an opinion or create a trend, nor can it be taken as investment advice or a recommendation of any kind.

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