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  2. Formula E - Wikipedia

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    This first Formula E car had a power of at least 190 kilowatts (250 hp). The car was able to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 3 seconds, with a maximum speed of 225 km/h (140 mph). [36] The generators used to re-charge the batteries are powered by glycerine, a by-product of bio-diesel production. [37]

  3. Formula E Gen3 - Wikipedia

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    The Formula E Gen3, also known as Spark Gen3 or simply Gen3, is an electric formula race car designed for use in the FIA Formula E Championship. The car is the successor to the SRT05e, and is constructed by Spark Racing Technology. It is used as the base car for all manufacturers and teams from the 2022–23 Formula E World Championship onwards ...

  4. Formula E car - Wikipedia

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    Some single-speed Formula E cars have sometimes erroneously been described as having a "direct-drive" powertrain. However, FIA regulations for the gen 1 and 2 car have mandated a reduction gear, and Formula E cars without multi-speed gearboxes have thus far had a single-speed gear rather than a true direct-drive mechanism.

  5. Formula E: How are Gen3 cars different and what are the new ...

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    Gen3 cars are capable of far greater acceleration than their predecessors and a higher top speed of 320km/h (200mph), while new front powertrains sees the regenerative capacity of the vehicles ...

  6. Electric motorsport - Wikipedia

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    Stoffel Vandoorne driving the Gen2 Formula E car at the ... and 22.89 seconds at an average race speed of 96.820 mph for ... to the top scoring ...

  7. Spark-Renault SRT_01E - Wikipedia

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    The Spark-Renault SRT_01E, also known as the SRT01-e (since the 2015–16 season) or the Spark Gen1 (after the introduction of the successive Gen2 chassis), was an electric formula race car designed for the inaugural season of Formula E, in 2014–15.

  8. Nio EP9 - Wikipedia

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    The EP9 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.7 seconds, 200 km/h (124 mph) in 7.1 seconds, and 300 km/h (186 mph) in 15.9 seconds, as demonstrated by Richard Hammond in The Grand Tour. The car can achieve a top speed of 313 km/h (194 mph). [4]

  9. Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy - Wikipedia

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    The Jaguar I-Pace eTrophy was a battery electric zero-emission international motor racing series supporting the FIA Formula E Championship which ran two seasons from late 2018 [1] to mid 2020. The series was cancelled after the 2019–20 season , due to the COVID-19 pandemic . [ 2 ]