This timeline details Porsche's early professional years at Lohner-Werke, a coachbuilding company in Vienna, where he made significant contributions to electric and hybrid vehicle technology.
Joins Lohner-Werke
1898
Ferdinand Porsche joined Lohner-Werke in Vienna, initially working on electric lighting systems. He quickly transitioned into designing automobiles.
Lohner-Porsche Electric Car
1900
Porsche designed the Lohner-Porsche electric car, which debuted at the Paris World Exhibition. It featured an electric motor in each front wheel, a groundbreaking innovation.
Lohner-Porsche Hybrid
1900
Porsche developed a hybrid version of the Lohner-Porsche, combining an electric motor with a gasoline engine to extend the vehicle's range. This was one of the first hybrid vehicles ever created.
Serves in the Military
1902
Porsche briefly interrupted his work at Lohner-Werke to fulfill his mandatory military service. This experience exposed him to different forms of engineering and logistics.
Awarded the Poetting Prize
1905
Porsche was awarded the Poetting Prize for his innovative work on the Lohner-Porsche, recognizing his contributions to automotive technology.