Formula E is an exhilarating fusion of cutting-edge technology, sustainability and electrifying competition. Nissan believes Formula E is more than just a motorsport — it represents a profound shift toward a greener and smarter future. Nissan is fully committed to pushing the boundaries for both vehicles and drivers while also making meaningful contributions to society. Join our journey into the transformative world of Formula E, where we reveal fascinating facts that showcase the immense potential of this unique sport.
6. The drivers: Oliver Rowland and Sacha Fenestraz
Sacha Fenestraz, a fan of Japanese culture, claimed the pole position and the fastest ever Formula E lap at the Cape Town E-Prix in just his fifth race with the team. Oliver Rowland joined the team as a rookie in 2018, the same year Nissan made its Formula E debut. He's taken six pole positions and six podiums with Nissan, including a 2020 victory in Berlin. The two drivers collaborate on strategy and support each other off the track, while pushing each other to the limit in races.
7. Strategy: Formula E is a power play
With decades-long expertise in electrified powertrains, Nissan leverages its extensive know-how to enhance the performance of its racing EVs. All Gen3 Formula E vehicles use a common battery and have a maximum power of 350 kW. What sets Formula E apart from other motorsports is the role played by strategic energy management. Each driver navigates the track with a blend of race strategy and split-second decisions on power allocation, which ultimately determines the winner.
8. Sound: All the excitement without the deafening noise
Formula E racers' futuristic sound is about 80 decibels, just 10 more than the average road car. This low noise level enables Formula E races to be held closer to city centers and attract larger audiences. It's an event the entire family can enjoy. Formula E is also playing a role in educating drivers about the exciting performance of EVs. People are increasingly realizing that EVs are not only practical, efficient and great for the environment, but also loads of fun to drive.
9. Minds matter: Brain to Performance program
Like other motorsports, Formula E places a premium on drivers' decision-making, quick reaction times and resilience to stress and fatigue. Nissan's Brain to Performance program utilizes state-of-the-art brain imaging and analysis to identify the unique anatomical characteristics of professional race drivers' brains. Through brain mapping, a customized driver training program is then crafted to optimize their cerebral performance.
10. The environment: Racing toward a more sustainable future
Formula E is the world's only all-electric single-seater FIA World Championship and the first global sport to be certified with a net zero carbon footprint. Nissan and other participants are delivering innovative and exhilarating driving experiences through a commitment to zero-emission solutions and sustainable practices.
Nissan dares to do what others don't. The world's first mass-market EV company and the only Japanese automaker in Formula E, Nissan is charging onto the starting grid March 30 at Japan's inaugural Formula E race. Everyone's invited to be a part of this exciting blend of high-speed action and pioneering technology that champions the cause of sustainable transportation.
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