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Old 26 Dec 2023, 06:18 (Ref:4189922)   #32
GHOGH
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GHOGH should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Electric motorsport batteries appear to be quite tricky as the batteries are required to have an 80g crash rating.
The Formula E gen 3 with the WAE (Williams Advanced Engineering) 47kWh battery 9169MJ) race power of 402hp. Car weighs 760kg/ 1676lbs. Range is claimed as 59 miles/ 94km.
Have to see how the Swedish touring cars position on the battery/ range/ performance etc matrix.
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