RE: Formula E 2022 or 2023?21 Sep 2021 20:16
Worth noting the Gen 3 cars racing next year will be the first capable of charging during pit stops. Charging at a rate of 600kW (faster than any other commercially available charger).
https://www.powerelectronictips.com/formula-e-gen3-smaller-batteries-regen-and-fast-charging-faq/
Given the nature of the formula e paddocks (not fixed racetracks), the drive for net zero and the timing of the first fuel cell delivery to ABB, looks plausible. A successful trial and order of 12 units (one for each team) would be a nice RNS.