Formula 1’s technical director Ross Brawn revealed that the racing series could eventually go all-electric, but that he would wait until the technology advances enough to make the racing exciting.
Formula E CEO Jamie Reigle has a pretty fresh way of looking at the all-electric open-wheel racing series as it powers through its eighth season. If it ain't broke, make it better. The ABB FIA Formula ...
Formula E is fully electric. All cars in Formula E races are powered exclusively by electric motors and batteries, without any combustion engines. This innovative racing series began in 2014 as the ...
Besides an identical chassis, all Formula E cars use the same 52-kilowatt-hour lithium battery pack. The pack can hold enough charge to last an entire 45-minute race, eliminating the car changes used ...
With their sleek lines, smoking tyres and thunderous engines, Formula 1 cars have been the fastest road vehicles for the past 50 years. But electric vehicles may soon become the quickest on Earth, as ...
A bizarre court case in Europe could force Formula E, the electric-powered auto racing series, to pull the plug on its own name after it came to light that a British rival had registered a trademark ...