Audi unveils e-tron FE05 for new Formula E season
07 Oct 2018|1,568 views
On 15 December, a new era in the FIA Formula E Championship will begin in Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. Thanks to the electric cars' greater range, the drivers will compete with only one race car for the first time. Audi now unveils the newly developed Audi e-tron FE05, with which Daniel Abt and Lucas di Grassi will again make a bid for the titles.
Since the batteries now have the capacity to last the entire 45-minute race distance, the mandatory car change during the race has been eliminated. This is a testimony to how motorsport, especially Formula E, is advancing innovations and technology.
With the Audi e-tron FE05, Audi has prepared meticulously for the new technical and strategic challenges. This is particularly true of the key component at the heart of the Audi e-tron FE05 - the drivetrain, which consists of the motor, inverter, gearbox, components of the rear suspension, as well as the corresponding software.
While the rest of the car is identical for all teams, manufacturers get the opportunity to showcase their technical expertise with the drivetrain. In the fourth season of the all-electric race series, which concluded with Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler winning the teams' title in New York mid-July, the Audi e-tron FE04 very often proved to be the most efficient car. Its successor is an evolution of this winning model.
The motor generator unit, dubbed the Audi Schaeffler MGU03, was jointly developed by Audi and its technology partner Schaeffler. Engineers put particular emphasis on making the package even more efficient and further increasing its level of effectiveness.
"We retained the basic concept with one gear and at the same time refined the details and manufactured all of the parts," says Tristan Summerscale, Formula E Project Leader at Audi. 95% of the drivetrain parts are new and the engineers were able to shave 10% off the weight.
On 15 December, a new era in the FIA Formula E Championship will begin in Ad Diriyah, Saudi Arabia. Thanks to the electric cars' greater range, the drivers will compete with only one race car for the first time. Audi now unveils the newly developed Audi e-tron FE05, with which Daniel Abt and Lucas di Grassi will again make a bid for the titles.
Since the batteries now have the capacity to last the entire 45-minute race distance, the mandatory car change during the race has been eliminated. This is a testimony to how motorsport, especially Formula E, is advancing innovations and technology.
With the Audi e-tron FE05, Audi has prepared meticulously for the new technical and strategic challenges. This is particularly true of the key component at the heart of the Audi e-tron FE05 - the drivetrain, which consists of the motor, inverter, gearbox, components of the rear suspension, as well as the corresponding software.
While the rest of the car is identical for all teams, manufacturers get the opportunity to showcase their technical expertise with the drivetrain. In the fourth season of the all-electric race series, which concluded with Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler winning the teams' title in New York mid-July, the Audi e-tron FE04 very often proved to be the most efficient car. Its successor is an evolution of this winning model.
The motor generator unit, dubbed the Audi Schaeffler MGU03, was jointly developed by Audi and its technology partner Schaeffler. Engineers put particular emphasis on making the package even more efficient and further increasing its level of effectiveness.
"We retained the basic concept with one gear and at the same time refined the details and manufactured all of the parts," says Tristan Summerscale, Formula E Project Leader at Audi. 95% of the drivetrain parts are new and the engineers were able to shave 10% off the weight.
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