Friday 12 February 2016

THE FORMULA e

TECH THE FORMULA-e
Formula E is a ground-breaking FIA single-seater championship and the world's first fully-electric racing series. 
The inaugural season began in Beijing in September 2014, ending in London in June 2015, with the series competing in 10 of the world's leading cities. The championship sees nine teams, each with two drivers, racing on temporary city-centre circuits to create a unique and exciting race series designed to appeal to a new generation of motorsport fans.
Formula E aims to represent a vision for the future of the motor industry, serving as a framework for R&D around the electric vehicle, accelerating general interest in these cars and promoting clean energy and sustainability.
Formula E also operates as an 'open championship', allowing teams and manufacturers the opportunity to showcase their own electrical energy innovations. Working to the technical specifications set out by the FIA, teams will focus their efforts on improving and developing powertrains and battery technology, with the aim of this filtering into the everyday electric vehicle market.
The championship centres around three core values of Energy, Environment and Entertainment and is a fusion of engineering, technology, sport, science, design, music and entertainment - all combining to drive the change towards an electric future.

Once all said and done, finally the formula e takes the centre stage, proving to the world the ability of the electric revolution which is fast proving its capabilities and efficiency in terms of eco-preservation. The earth is filled with energies that are renewable and friendly yet, the world governments have suppressed every idea, innovation and inventions the sort to introduce this idea and make it a reality. Not only are they renewable and friendly, they are cheaper (if not free) and to an extent can be generated in smaller scale but no! The world government will not bend to that and will stop at nothing until it sacrifices humanity for the benefit of the very few, the one percent because its all about the business.

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