Porsche, Nissan commit to Formula E’s Gen3 era in 2022/2023

Porsche and Nissa💝n have become the l♋atest manufacturers to commit to Formula E’s new Gen3 regulations.
They join fellow automobile manufacturers Mahindra and DS Automobi𓂃les in backing Formula E’s new rules, set for the 2022/23 campaign.
The new regulations will see the re-introdܫuction of pit stops to allow for mid-race rap♈id charging of up to 600kW.
Other proposed changes include the iꦺncrease of car power to 350kW, while the regenerative braking capacity will be up from 250kW per lap to 600kW.
Porsche joine♋d the Formula E grid for the 2019/20 season, scoring a podium in its first race with André Lotterer in Diriyah.
Speaking of the announcement, Fritz🍷 Enzinger, Porsche Motorsport’s Vice President, said: “The new racing car generatꦚion Gen3 opens the next chapter in the success story of Formula E. And we want to be part of it.
“With our entry in 2019, we made a clear commitment to Formula E. From our point of view, it offers the most competitive environment to advance the development of high-perꦚformance vehicles with a focus on eco-friendliness, energy efficiency and sustainability. The previous season confirmed this, despite the raft of pandemic-related restrictions. The successes in our debut season with two podiums and a pole position are just the🍸 beginning.
“It was important for us that the DNA of Formula E, which has made the championship so successful, was preserved. That’s happened. At the same time, we see potential to take Formula E to the next level from a sporting and technological point of view. So we regard it as an interesting challenge to actively shape the successful future of the ABB FIA Formula E World Champi🤪onship and thereby to give electric mobility another boost on a global level. We look forward to the new Formula E era.”
Earlier in the week, Nissan also confirmed its commiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚtment to the all-electric series until ꦗthe end of the 2025/26 season.
Nissan teamed up with e.damဣs for tꩲhe 2018/19 season onwards.
“We’ve achieved great results during o🦋ur first two seasons and renewing our long-term commitment to Formula E is a key step🦩,” Tommaso Volpe, Nissan’s Global Motorsport Director, said.
“We entered the sp🤡ort with a 'road-to-track' technical transfer approach, and by extending our racing program throꩲugh the Gen3 era, we have the opportunity to close the circle with 'track-to-road' technical transfer.
"We believe that, as one of the most global manufacturers involved in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, this sport is the perfect platform to promote𒈔 our expertise in electrification and demoꦫnstrate our commitment to more sustainable mobility solutions.”

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