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Nissan’s world championship shows how electric racing is reshaping the future of mobility, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
What it takes to prep for a race and season, and how the EV technology tested on the track translates to better Nissan vehicles for everyday drivers.
Nissan is helping to develop the car. Porsche is also involved in the development, though the automaker hasn't committed to Formula E beyond Season 12.
The FIA has revealed what caused hand injuries to rise in Formula E and the steps it took to minimise the damage ...
Nissan plans to bring its e-4orce AWD tech into Formula E Formula E may in turn become a testbed for performance AWD Battery tech will stay divergent between production and racing Nissan’s ...
Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds confident that Gen 5 version of the open-wheel series' all-electric cars will be able to compete ...
Nissan Formula E Team drivers record countless hours of development work on the simulator at the Nissan Formula E Team headquarters in France. Nissan’s simulator creates everyday opportunities for ...
Nissan is actively pursuing EV development, planning 19 fully electric models by 2026. Tommaso Volpe, Nissan Formula E team principal, highlights their focus on transferring technology from ...
Mercedes (MBGn.DE) also pulled out of Formula E and uses its F1 team to help design more efficient EVs instead. Ford (F.N) is returning to F1 racing in 2026, partly as a platform for EV development.
Formula E 82 'Formula E' stories October 2015 - April 2018 See All Stories Feature Nissan Formula E Nissan wants to leverage EV tech development in Formula E for its electric cars ...
Maximizing Power and Efficiency The Nissan Ambition 2030 strategy calls for 30 new Nissan models to be launched by 2026, 16 of which will be electrified. Volpe detailed how Formula E plays an ...