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University Name: THIRUVALLUVAR UNIVERSITY
Student Name: PARIMALA P
College Name: MARUDHUR KESARI JAIN
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Electric vehicles and Formula E, the
future of motoring?

The best example of innovation in the development of electric motors for high competition
is the Formula E, which is currently celebrating its second season after being accepted as a
new championship in the competitions organized by the FIA (International Automobile
Federation, by its French acronym).
These competitions, specially the Formula 1 World Championship, have historically been a
testing ground for auto companies, which have developed over decades technology that later
was successfully implemented in commercial automotive: brake systems, new materials for
tires, traction control systems, suspension... Logically, Formula E is an excellent stage for the
research of clean and efficient technology that can be applied to utility consumption in the
near future.
The big question is: is there much difference between an electric Formula E car and a Formula
1 car? In efficiency terms, F1 cars consume about 46 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers, which
means more pollution. In return, the high consumption provides a much higher power,
although the improvements achieved by Formula E teams are truly amazing: the vehicle of the
first season (all teams used the same, this year each constructor builds its own) reached 100
kilometers per hour in three seconds and had a top speed of 220 kilometers per hour. Still very
much below the 370 kilometers per hour that some F1 cars have reached, but considering
that energy is 100% electric, clean and much cheaper and safety systems are comparable to
those of top category, it is likely that in the future Formula E can replace the smell of gasoline
in the circuits for a more efficient emotion.
The motorbikes also join efficiency

While Formula E is the main innovative motorsport in electric vehicles, it is not the only
discipline. Lovers of two wheels also celebrate sustainability. In 2013 the two major
championships of electric motorcycles joined forces to create one that would attract the
attention of media and fans: the eRoad Racing World Cup. Like in cars, motorcycle racing
serve as a field for innovation that will later be applied to the models for the general public, but
in this particular case there is a very important detail to keep in mind: the Chinese manufacturer
Zongshen, although unknown in Occident, sells three million units each year in his country,
where pollution is a major national problem, and is also preparing to enter the Latin American
market. Its interest in achieving significant progress in this area is more than justified.
ACCIONA 100% ECO Powered

This Saturday January 2 the 38th edition of the Dakar Rally starts, considered by professional
pilots as the toughest cross-country raid in the world. And again, ACCIONA will face the most
difficult mission. With the new ACCIONA 100% ECOPowered, the Argentinian couple formed
by the pilot Ariel Jaton and his partner Gastón Scazzuso will try to make history by competing
with a vehicle powered only by solar energy with 0 emissions of carbon dioxide. ACCIONA
electric vehicle shows how to compete at the highest level in the world of motor without
leaving traces in nature.
GOING FAST AND GOING GREEN:
THE FUTURE OF MOTORSPORTS
IS ELECTRIC

While it’s not clear that shifting motorsports to electric will significantly impact the environment,
it’s a clever tactic by activists. This research and experimentation have led to incredible
developments in electric motor technology that will impact far beyond the racecar track. By
shifting to the electric vehicle, the motorsports industry may be the answer to saving the world
(quite literally).
EVERYDAY DRIVERS AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Electric vehicles are becoming mainstream with the regular American driver. They will soon be a
type of vehicle that you’ll regularly see on the street and in parking lots. Whether you’re a person
who can afford the best cars or not, everyone will likely have access to an affordable electric
vehicle soon. Based on the current adoption rate and governmental push, experts can tell that
electric cars will someday replace gas-powered and hybrid cars. So, the future looks bright for
those worldwide who’ve welcomed and seamlessly adopted electric vehicle technology to help
make a positive impact on the environment.
The Road Ahead: A Race to Shape Tomorrow’s Roads

As electric car racing continues its ascent, the future holds promise for both motorsports and
electric vehicle technology. Formula E and similar series will continue to push EV technology to
its limits, fostering advancements that translate to consumer vehicles. Interactive experiences and
fan involvement will evolve, creating a unique blend of sports entertainment and environmental
advocacy. Electric car racing’s influence will extend beyond the track, inspiring more individuals
and industries to embrace electric mobility.
Strategies for a Electrified Tomorrow

As the future of electric car racing unfolds, there are strategies that can shape the path forward:

1.Continued Technological Push: The partnership between electric racing and EV innovation
must remain strong, continually pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle technology.
2.Cross-Pollination of Ideas: Collaboration between electric racing teams and mainstream
automakers can accelerate the transfer of technological breakthroughs to consumer vehicles.
3.Broadening Fan Engagement: Expanding the ways in which fans interact with electric racing,
such as immersive VR experiences or real-time data insights, can deepen the connection
between the sport and its enthusiasts.
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