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ABB Formula E. It’s more than a race
Season 7 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is in full swing – and this year the race-day entertainment adds ABB’s fully immersive virtual experience.
ABB Formula E will electrify the historic Monaco street-race circuit this weekend, for race seven in Season 7 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. For the first time in four editions of the event, the adapted full-length circuit familiar from other celebrated race meetings will be in use. That means we will see the all-electric racecars displaying their power and energy efficiency around such legendary corners as Massenet, Casino Square and Mirabeau.
Saturday afternoon’s action is going to be un-missable and you’ve come to the right place to enjoy it.
Below you will find the live stream of ABB’s press conference, taking place on Friday 7th May 16:00 - 16:45 CEST, with the FIA Women in Motorsport Commission, Formula E and Mahindra Racing. This will explore how the series acts as a platform to encourage sustainability, not only related to enabling a low-carbon society and preserving resources but also in terms of social progress, diversity and inclusion.
In addition, during the conference ABB will announce an exciting new FIA partnership which will grow diversity within the sport to even greater levels.
Racing on the full-length classic Monte Carlo street circuit will show the power and energy efficiency gains made in the all-electric World Championship.