In Formula E, manufacturers primarily develop the technical components that are also relevant for electric road cars. In-house developments include operating software, pulse inverter, electric motor, gearbox, differential, drive shafts and other drivetrain components on the rear axle, as well as cooling, carrier and suspension components at the rear. With the introduction of GEN4, several additional components are added, including the DC/DC converter and the brake‑by‑wire system, further electronics and wiring looms, as well as control units for the hydraulic differentials. For cost reasons, the battery remains a standard-supplied component and may not be developed.
“The concept remains the same: the regulations force us to maximize the efficiency of our cars in every respect – because that makes us relevant for the road,” Florian Modlinger, Director Factory Motorsport Formula E said. “The races should become even more attractive, as the new cars are considerably faster. The acceleration is impressive, and we expect top speeds of up to 208 mph. I’m very curious to see how the fans will react.”
Provisional technical data – Porsche 975 RSE:
Drive power:
- Normal mode: 450 kW (603HP)
- Attack Mode: 600 kW (804HP)
Power transmission:
- Permanent all-wheel drive
Acceleration:
- 0–62 mph: approx. 1.8s
Energy recovery
- Up to 700 kW recuperation power (brake energy recovery)
- Approx. 40 to 50 percent of the drive energy per race comes from brake energy recovery
Brakes
- Regenerative braking system: up to 350 kW electrical braking power on both the front and the rear axle
- Depending on brake pressure: additional deceleration through friction brakes (brake-by-wire system)
- Brake disc outer diameter front and rear: 275 mm
Tires
- Bridgestone tires for dry and wet conditions (two sets per race weekend and per car, three for double-headers)
- Bridgestone wet-weather tires for heavy rain (one set per race weekend and per car, second set possible for double-headers)
Rechargeable energy storage system (RESS)
- Lithium-ion accumulator
- Standard-supplied component
- Usable energy capacity: 51.25 kWh
CCS charging system (Combined Charging System)
- Designed for extremely fast charging with up to 600 kW charging power
Weight and dimensions
- Weight: 2,013 lbs. (954 kg) without driver
- Length: up to 218.1 in., width: up to 70.8 in., height: up to 45.27 in.
- Wheelbase: 121.25 in.
- Front track: 58.35 in.
- Rear track: 56.8 in.
Aerodynamics
- Two packages with aerodynamic elements for higher and lower downforce and drag



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