This car represents the future of racing. When we started Formula E, our goal was to break the mould and challenge the status quo – bringing a revolution to motorsport. This next generation car represents that revolution.”-Formula E CEO & Founder Alejandro Agag
Other Racing E-Vehicles to Look out For
Roborace This international racing e-vehicle manufacturer revealed their new autonomous car at CES 2018. Weighing over 2,000 pounds and stretching nearly 16 feet in length, the vehicle hits max speeds of 200 miles per hour. It comes with a Nvidia Drive PX2 circuit board that can process up to 24 trillion AI protocols per second. Moreover, once they upgrade to its newest chip, Xavier, Roborace’s vehicle will have 9 billion AI transistors. Company Chief Creative Officer, Rod Chong, told Venture Beat that: “We see now that there’s this mass movement toward intelligent driving and autonomous vehicles. Our aim is to develop a platform, an entertainment event and media platform, that can be used to promote these technologies and push development through competition and challenges.” Roborace plans to have the engineering done on their e-vehicle by the end of May or early June of this year.
Is Electric Vehicle Racing the Future of Entertainment?
As we move towards a much more environmentally conscious future, conventional motor vehicles are attempting to integrate more eco-friendly approaches. In addition, national and global leaders are pushing initiatives to remove combustion-based vehicles all together. California wants to have over 4 million vehicles to be electric by 2030 through a combination of incentives, investments and policies. Other regions from around the world are approaching this issue more aggressively. Norway wants to be completely electric by 2025 along with Germany and India setting their milestone for 2030. Formula E and others electric car producers are catering to a future that is slowly on the horizon where e-vehicles will be the standard and emission-based autos are a thing of the past.Remember to subscribe to our newsletter. Follow The Scope Weekly on Twitter and Facebook and Instagram. If you would like to become a contributor to The Scope Weekly, read our submission guidelines, and apply. For product reviews, click here.
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