How far can a Formula E car go?

A Formula E Grand Prix is called an ePrix, and they often have components of famous racetracks, like the Long Beach Street Circuit in California or historic Monaco. After 45 minutes plus one lap, most Formula E races end up being 80 to 90 kilometers (49-55 miles) in length.
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How long can a Formula E car run?

How long does a Formula E battery last? The Formula E race lasts for 45-minutes. The cars can complete that distance without drivers needing to change vehicles half way through the race thanks to technological innovation, which has doubled the amount of usable energy to 54 kWh.
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What is the top speed of a Formula E car?

Formula E has revealed its Gen3 car, which is smaller and lighter while being capable of a 200 mph top speed, up 16 mph from the previous car. The car now features a front-mounted motor used exclusively for regeneration, and ditches rear brakes since the regenerative capability is so high.
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Are Formula E cars faster than F1?

Are Formula 1 cars faster than Formula E cars? Yes, Formula 1 cars are faster — although thanks to constant technological innovation, Formula E cars are making big strides.
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How long do Formula E batteries last?

Formula E races are time-based and last 45 minutes plus one lap. There is no time to swap out the pack even if the need were to arise.
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Are there gears in Formula E?

Gears: Electric cars do not necessarily need gears. Formula E racing cars do, however, use a gearbox to make the most efficient use of the power delivered from the battery via the motor. During the first Formula E season, all teams used a five-speed gearbox.
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How loud are Formula E cars?

Sound. At a Formula E race, the noise is a mixture of tires, the whish of the cars moving through the air, and the whir of their drivetrains. At top speeds, an electric race car reaches roughly 80 decibels—a little more than what a normal car produces at 70 mph. An F1 car can reach 130 db or more.
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Why is Formula E so boring?

Its graphics and visualization looks childish. They count drivers' names down with an 360 degree animation of each, the font and colors ressemble an animated movie instead of an actual racing event. The cars are much slower than its ICE brother, Formula 1. It looks a bit uninteresting.
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Is Tesla in Formula E?

Tesla has also dabbled in electric racing. Despite not entering any Formula E races, the company's high-end Model S Plaid went around the Nürburgring's Nordschleife in September, reportedly scoring a lap record for electric vehicles.
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Why is Formula E so slow?

The main reason why Formula E cars are so slow is the engines. Formula E cars have an artificially placed cap on around 335 horsepower, compared to the 1000 horsepower that an F1 car has. Electric engines are simply not as powerful or efficient as petrol engines, as they are still new and developing.
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Do Formula E cars have brakes?

In the ultimate case of use it or lose it, Formula E cars will no longer have hydraulic brakes on their rear axles. A race car with no rear brakes sounds hazardous as a proposition, but that's the case with Formula E's Gen3 car, unveiled in Monaco on Thursday.
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What is the fastest F1 car ever?

Valtteri Bottas currently holds the record for the highest speed in an F1 race, hitting 372.5km/h (231.4mph) in the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix. While this is certainly fast, F1 cars aren't quite the fastest single-seaters – that accolade goes to IndyCar.
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Do Formula E cars run out of battery?

Most racing fans are familiar with races that are limited by number of laps. Formula E, however, is limited by time. Because the batteries used in these cars can only provide enough energy for a certain amount of racing time, Formula E races are set to finish in a format considered “45 minutes plus one.”
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How do Formula E cars refuel?

It turns out that although Formula E racing might appear the same, but the rules are slightly different. During electric car racing, each driver pilots two cars during the race. That's right! Instead of fueling, the rules demand that the driver must simply jump into a vehicle with a fully charged battery.
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Does Formula E make money?

Formula E's new regulations follow a strong few years for the motorsport championship, which turned a profit for the first time in 2019 with $220.5 million in revenue.
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Why did BMW leave F1?

Combined with the global financial recession and the company's frustration about the limitations of the contemporary technical regulations in developing technology relevant to road cars, BMW chose to withdraw from the sport, selling the team back to its founder, Peter Sauber.
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How expensive is a Formula E car?

**When formulating the final cost of the latest Generation 3 Formula E cars, the rulebook for the latest season limited the final cost of each car to €340,000 or $357,473 USD including chassis, battery and powertrain.
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Are Formula E cars hard to drive?

Formula E cars are notoriously difficult to drive and require some pretty extreme skill to be able to race them.
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Are Mercedes leaving Formula E?

Ahead of its drivers' and teams' title coronation in Berlin in August, Autosport broke the news that Mercedes would exit Formula E at the end of the inbound 2022 season - the final year of the Gen2 rules.
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Is F1 faster than Fe?

On average, an FE car will top out at a speed of 220 kmh (137 mph) whereas Formula 1 cars can hit speeds of 374 kmh (233 mph). FE cars also have a slower start and cane take upwards of 3 seconds to go from 0 to 99 kmh (0 to 62 mph) compared to the F1's 1.3 seconds.
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How much torque does a Formula E car have?

Having 200kNm of torque available at the exit of every slow corner, one issue for Formula E cars is traction. As with most FIA motorsport categories, Traction control is banned and Formula E limits high-frequency wheel speed measurement in order to control it.
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Is Formula E open wheel?

A Formula E car is an open-wheel auto racing car made according to the regulations of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) to take part in the FIA Formula E Championship. Formula E is a sport for electric cars, and they are powered by batteries and an electric motor.
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