HYD Eprix car race draws World attention

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“Formula E is something very special,” says Thomas Laudenbach, Vice President of Porsche Motorsport – who says competition in the world’s leading electric race series will accelerate the company’s EV transition through technology transfer. “It’s all-electric racing, and if you look around there are no other series – no championships like it at this level; the driver line-ups, the competitiveness and the level of competition, as well as exciting racing for the fans.

Yes this is happening our Hyderabad the global city. Thanks to the proactive response from the Minister for IT and INdustries KT Rama Rao.

They’re the reasons that they have involved e-car is the culmination of approaching two years’ work for the TAG Heuer Porsche Formula E Team and Porsche Motorsport, with the Stuttgart car giant and legendary motorsport name pouring large resource into what is a flagship sporting program for the company – especially key as Porsche aims for an 80% EV share of all its road models sold in the coming years.

“Formula E is something very special. The competition in the world’s leading electric race series will accelerate the company’s EV transition through technology transfer.

“It’s all-electric racing, and if you look around there are no other series – no championships like it at this level; the driver line-ups, the competitiveness and the level of competition, as well as exciting racing for the fans.

They’re the reasons that the Telangana government is getting involved.

The racers explained the importance of electrification and e-mobility to the Porsche brand, and the company has big ambitions for the road cars and electrification aspect.

The Lumbini park on the necklace road has been closed to make some arrangements for the coming Eprix race in February. Minister KT Rama Rao is personally looking into the event and is drawing the world’s attention in a big way toward Telangana and also Hyderabad.

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