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Enel renewables and smart technology solutions to power Formula E Championship

Formula E is partnering with global energy leader Enel to promote the advancement of the championship’s power technology infrastructure.

Enel will work with Formula E to optimise its clean energy generation, distribution and management, showcasing its advanced energy solutions. The partnership gets the green light at the upcoming Berlin ePrix, which takes place on May 21st, and will run through the following two seasons, with the possibility to extend the agreement beyond the 2017/18 season.

Enel is designing a fully digitised energy mini-grid for Formula E, using the company’s smart metering technology to monitor power usage and give fans the chance to interact with an advanced energy system in real time. In the current season, Enel will gradually deploy its smart meters and energy management system, harvesting data on energy usage for each team and across the event at every race.

A transportable mini-grid will eventually ensure that the championship’s races continue to place no extra strain on any existing electricity grid. Enel will also provide its LED lighting technology for areas around each circuit, as well as setting up its own charging columns for fans arriving at each ePrix in their own electric vehicles.

By the 2017/18 season, Formula E will be ready to deploy a combination of solar panels and glycerine-fed generators connected to a highly innovative storage system that will distribute energy at the event whenever needed. Enel will also look at installing solar panels in other areas at each venue.

With Enel driving the development of renewable generation technologies, smart grids and e-mobility solutions in the energy sector, Formula E offers the Group a hi-tech testing ground for the ongoing development of its green power technologies.

Furthermore, following the signing of the partnership agreement, the entire Formula E operations will become carbon neutral. Consequently, the Berlin ePrix becomes the first-ever carbon neutral motor race. Currently Formula E generates around 30,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year, which, according to the United States Environmental Protection Agency data, is equivalent to the average annual CO2 emissions of over 2,700 American homes.

The majority of CO2 generated by the championship comes from the transportation of equipment over the course of the season. Enel will therefore work with Formula E to progressively offset those emissions through the deployment of Enel’s renewable energy technologies.

May 18, 2016Blagojce Krivevski
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Blagojce Krivevski is physicist and green technology lover. Keep in touch with Blagojce through his email, web site, Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook and Google+.

May 18, 2016 Electric Car NewsEnel, formula e
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