Formula E: The GEN3 Evo car was presented in Monaco

Yesterday in Monaco, as planned, the presentation of the modernized Formula E electric racing car took place – the GEN3 Evo was presented on the territory of the famous pavilion where the private collection of cars of Prince Albert II is kept.

The electric world championship teams will switch to such electric cars next season, which have been jointly developed by specialists from Formula E and the FIA. They will be much more advanced and efficient; their dynamics are promised to be 30% better.

It has already been said that the GEN3 Evo can accelerate to a speed of 100 km/h in 1.86 seconds. This is possible thanks to the all-wheel transmission – in this mode the car will work during qualifying, at the start of races and when the driver uses attack mode.

These and other technical improvements are aimed at making Formula E racing even more interesting, making the competition on the circuits even fiercer. However, not all technical ideas have been implemented yet: the development of ultra-fast battery charging technology continues, which will allow batteries to be charged during the race, which will take no more than 30 seconds.

Geoff Dodds, Chief Executive of Formula E, said: “The GEN3 Evo marks another step in the evolution of Formula E and is a car that embodies our commitment to innovation and performance, combined with a commitment to the environment.

The car that I have the honor to present in Monaco has unprecedented acceleration characteristics, improved aerodynamics, and all this will make our races more exciting…”

Mohammed bin Sulayem, FIA President: “The FIA ​​and Formula E have put a lot of effort into developing the new GEN3 Evo and this is another important step forward in electric racing technology. “I would like to thank the federation and the Formula E teams for their hard work, which underlines our shared commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in sustainable racing while making it more fun.”

Source: F1 News

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