AR3-GP wrote: ↑14 Apr 2024, 16:14
A number of interesting and real alternatives:
1) Front wheel MGU and uncapped energy recovery (more efficiency)
2) A bigger battery to give the cars a proper EV only range with pit stop re-charging from renewable sources.
A "number" being 2?
1) Front wheel MGU would help with the braking balance, should be less of an issue than teh rear brake by wire with such powerful recovery.
Uncapped how?
In power recovery, or energy per lap, or both?
Underbraking only, or anywhere, anytime?
2) How much range?
Current battery rules allow for 4MJ per lap from 35kg ES, ~25kg of which is the actual batteries.
The actual storage capacity is probably 10Mj, or more. 10MJ would give ~28s at full power.
A Grand Prix is ~80-120 minutes.
The formula E battery has 51kWh (183.6MJ), weighs 284kg. Pit recharging is allowed (but not yet the planned 30s charging), and the races last 45 minutes.
AR3-GP wrote: ↑14 Apr 2024, 16:14
What we have now for 2026 is burning petrol with ~48% thermal efficiency to make electricity so that we may claim that our cars are "electric"
. The reason they are using less fuel is not because efficiency increased appreciably, but instead because they just cut the fuel flow in the regs and said "good luck" to the people responsible for the chassis regs...
Nobody is claiming that the 2026 car is "electric".
It is a hybrid system, where the maximum power is roughlky 50/50 split between the ICE and the electric motor.
They will use less fuel because the cars will have less drag and be slower.