Formula E says its "ultra-fast" pit boost technology could be recharging regular electric vehicles in "five years, max". The system gives cars a 600KW 10% energy shot in 30 seconds during pit stops.
From predictive analytics to personalized fan experiences, data and AI are powering the next generation of motorsport, says Rohit Agnihotri, principal technologist at Infosys, and Dan Cherowbrier, ...
The ABB FIA Formula E racing series is making a big leap forward with Pit Boost technology this season. At select races, the series will for the first time include pit stops for a 30-second EV energy ...
Formula E, the all-electric global racing series sanctioned by the FIA, unveiled its next-generation racing car, and with it, technology pushes development into rarified air. The GEN4 car boasts an ...
While F1 drivers reported running out of electrical energy on straights in Melbourne, particularly due to the lack of heavy ...
As U.S. climate policy was noisily dismantled in Washington over the spring and summer, another climate story unfolded—quieter, faster, and broadcast to millions. It unfolded in the streets of Monaco.
DS Automobiles has had significant success in Formula E, but they're leaving the checkered flags behind to pursue flags on ...
TDK Corp. TTDKY, a key supplier of Apple has entered into a strategic partnership with McLaren Racing to enhance its presence in the Formula E electric motor racing series. What Happened: The Japanese ...
Techex, a provider of live broadcast infrastructure solutions, is collaborating with Google Cloud to deliver secure, low-latency transport of live video feeds from race circuits to global production ...