Formula E

Kasun Weerasinghe
2 min readMar 31, 2023

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electric racing

All-electric racing competition Formula E, also known as the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, has become more well-known recently. This racing series is an intriguing fusion of modernity, innovation, and high-octane thrill in my opinion as a human.

The fact that all of the vehicles in Formula E are powered by electricity is one of the sport’s most intriguing aspects. They are therefore far quieter than conventional race vehicles and emit no pollutants. In addition, Formula E teams continuously innovate to increase the performance and efficiency of the electric powertrains they employ.

The distinctiveness of the courses is another exciting part of Formula E, in my opinion. Formula E-courses, in contrast to traditional racing circuits, are generally found in urban locations and include tight curves and small streets. Traditional racing circuits are frequently purpose-built and have extensive straightaways. As a result, racing is exciting and unexpected, with drivers frequently traveling at high speeds while negotiating obstacles and tight curves.

The sustainability and environmental awareness aspects of Formula E are also highly stressed. To encourage environmentally friendly behaviors and spread awareness of the value of lowering carbon footprints, the series has worked with a number of organizations. Traditional motorsports frequently put speed and performance over environmental considerations, so this is a welcome shift.

In conclusion, Formula E is an exciting and cutting-edge racing competition that showcases the potential of electric vehicles and environmentally friendly technologies. I myself can’t wait to see how this series progresses over the coming years. I also expect to see more drivers and teams push the boundaries of what is practical in the world of electric racing.

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Kasun Weerasinghe
Kasun Weerasinghe

Written by Kasun Weerasinghe

Hi there! 👋 I'm Kasun, Front-End Developer. With a deep love for technology and innovation.

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