Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Electric race car aims to beat track record

What may presently be the world’s fastest Electric racing car will shortly make its debut at the Zandvoort motorsport circuit in Holland. During the track’s annual Pinksterraces meeting (June 3-4). The young Dutch racing team InMotion, that primarily comprises students from Eindhoven University of Technology and Fontys University of Applied Sciences, will attempt to break the circuit’s existing electric car record of 2:04.52 minutes.

However, the general public will have the opportunity to preview InMotion and its IM/e at the same circuit during this weekend’s (May 20-21) annual Family Days. 

The team will be in good company, as the main attraction of the event will be none other than the Dutch F1 sensation Max Verstappen and his Red Bull Grand Prix car.

Based on their previous Formula Bio bio-ethanol racecar, InMotion’s IM/e features a powertrain consisting of a pair of high power electric motors that generate a mighty impressive 550bhp, while retaining the car’s total weight as low as 650kg. Of higher specification than a Formula E single-seater, it will sprint from 0-60mph in under 3 seconds and reach speeds of up to 174mph.

This is stage one for the young entrepreneurs, as it will serve as a test-bed for their forthcoming IM01 – an 1100-plus horsepower hybrid sports racing car with which they hope to break Stefan Bellof’s outright record of 6:11.13 minutes for the 12.9miles Nürburgring Nordschleife, before competing in the Garage 56 class of the legendary Le Mans 24 Hour race – the class reserved for vehicles of technical innovation. This racing car of the future is intended to outperform a current F1 car while consuming less than half the amount of fuel.

The post Electric Race Car aims to beat track record appeared first on driveEV | Electric car news, reviews and advice.



This post first appeared on DriveEV, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Electric race car aims to beat track record

×

Subscribe to Driveev

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×