More than two years after fast charging was first tested, Formula E has finally announced it will adopt energy boosting pitstops. That leans into its...
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After several delays, the FIA Formula E electric racing series is finally introducing mid-race fast-charging pitstops at the Jeddah E-Prix in Saudi Arabia in February. Drivers will have to take a mandatory pit stop, during which a 600-kW ultra-fast charger will provide a 10% energy boost. Ever since the introduction of the third-generation Formula E racing cars in 2022, which feature two electric motors and a peak regenerative braking capacity of 600 kW, there has been talk of mid-race recharging to eliminate the need to conserve energy during the race. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
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