Formula E - Changing the Future Of Motorsport Formula E - Changing the Future Of Motorsport
The Future Of Motorsport Is Electric
When Formula E first zipped through the streets of Beijing in 2014, electric vehicles (EVs) were still a curious novelty rather than a pressing necessity. At the time, electric cars accounted for less than 0.5% of new car sales.
However, this didn't dissuade the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile and Spanish entrepreneur Alejandro Agag from launching a revolutionary global racing series aimed at advancing EV technology and changing the future of motorsport.
The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season consists of a series of races, each known as an e-Prix.
These take place in multiple countries and continents around the world, mostly on street circuits created specifically for Formula E on closed public roads in the centre of major cities
The 2024-25 championship is scheduled to introduce an upgrade to its Gen3 ruleset, called Gen3 Evo.
The updated ruleset will feature a new chassis package featuring a more robust front wing and new Hankook tyres aimed at providing increased grip.
The new car will also contain an active front power train to be used in qualifying, the race start and during attack mode, increasing acceleration and power output.
The 2024-25 starts in Brazil on the 07th December 2024 and ends in London on the 26th July 2025.