The future of racing is electric – the evolution of Formula E

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SINCE THE very first race on 13th September 2014, Formula E has seen a lot of...

Electric vehicles, both on and off the racetrack, have seen a lot of positive progression since their introduction, Formula E has seen a lot of evolution over the last eight years. The drivers have raced through several of the world’s most famous city centres, including London, New York, Paris, Rome, Monaco, and more, with the aim of bringing motorsport into a sustainable future.

In the first year of Formula E, the first generation of cars hit a power output of 200kW to achieve a top speed of around 225km/h. This came with 100KWh regeneration potential. Should this technology work to rapidly recharge purpose-built vehicles for racing, it could be applied to commercially available EVs and make charging more efficient.

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