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[Cyprus Times] Envision Racing's electric engines for the Formula E season from Jaguar

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Jaguar and Envision Racing have announced a new multi-year agreement to supply electric motors for the 2022/23 Formula E Championship season.

Under the agreement, Jaguar will supply its successful engine technology to Envision Racing for the highly anticipated Gen3 season of Formula E. The new generation of Formula E is the third-generation all-electric race car in the sport and will set the benchmark for performance, efficiency and sustainability in high-performance vehicles. Jaguar's deal with Envision Racing is the second after Jaguar provided its own race-winning factory team, Jaguar TCS Racing. From the start of next season, and for the new Gen3 era of Formula E, there will be four Jaguar-powered Formula E race cars competing for points, podiums and wins.

Together, the teams have 15 wins and more than 40 podiums between them. So working together and sharing technical expertise will be a winning formula. As the sport continues to grow in scope, the impact of the technology developed is driving the future of clean mobility from race to road.

Jaguar Jaguar will become an all-electric luxury brand by 2025 as part of the company's Reimagine strategy. Jaguar, through its long-time Formula E technical partner Williams Advanced Engineering, will supply Envision Racing with the new high-voltage electric motor, inverter, gearbox, cooling system, housing and suspension. Envision Racing secured its first choice with Jaguar after identifying the British manufacturer as its ideal partner due to its innovation, performance and shared ambition to accelerate the transition to zero-emission vehicles.

James Barclay, CEO of Jaguar Land Rover Motorsport said: "We are delighted to announce that we will supply Envision Racing with the Jaguar Formula E powertrain in Gen3. They are one of the most competitive teams in Formula E and are honoured to want to use Jaguar powertrain technology in this new era of FIA Formula E."


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