The company is partnering with the Formula E team throughout the 2020–21 season in collaboration with TTI and manufacturers Molex and AVX
The Mouser Electronics-supported Formula E all-electric racing team heads to Rome for the second stop, and the third and fourth races, of the 2020–21 ABB FIA Formula E season on April 10 and 11. Mouser will be cheering on the DRAGON / PENSKE AUTOSPORT team. Team drivers Sérgio Sette Câmara and Nico Müller came in fourth and fifth, respectively, at the Diriyah E-Prix to earn 22 points for the team at the season-opening doubleheader.
The team takes to a completely new street course at the Rome E-Prix. The contest in Italy’s capital city will be both Câmara’s and Müller’s first race at the revamped EUR district circuit.
The Formula E series features cars that are powered solely by electricity. According to Mouser, this represents a vision for the future of the motor sports industry, serving as a framework for research and development around zero-emission motoring. The Gen2 cars offer a step forward in electric vehicle racing technology, with maximum power of 250 kW and speeds up to 280 km/h.
Mouser is partnering with the Formula E team throughout the 2020–21 season in collaboration with TTI and manufacturers Molex and AVX. This is the seventh-straight year that Mouser and Molex have sponsored Formula E racing. Müller is piloting the No. 6 car and Sette Câmara is behind the wheel of the No. 7 car.
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