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LeEco sponsored Faraday Future's team to debut at Hong Kong ePrix

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ANI New Delhi [India]

Excitement is mounting and the air is electric as LeEco's strategic partner, Faraday Future moves ahead at full speed to make a majestic entry into the much-awaited, Season III of Formula E Hong Kong ePrix on October 9.

The leading electric car racing team, Faraday Future Dragon Racing will compete with Mahindra Racing, the only participating team from India at the championship. As anticipation mounts, the battle for supremacy at Formula E Hong Kong ePrix will also go up several notches.

This ultimate racing encounter will take place at the beginning of Season 3 (2016/2017) of the Formula E Hong Kong ePrix.

 

Faraday Future became technical partner and title sponsor of the renowned US racing team Dragon Racing in July this year, renaming the team to Faraday Future Dragon Racing.

This is one of the first partnership between a major racing team and a technology start-up.

The California-based start-up Faraday Future has reached a strategic partnership with LeEco and unveiled its first prototype FFZERO1 Concept at CES 2016 (Consumer Electronics Show). In April, Faraday Future laid the foundation of its first Internet-connected intelligent and environmentally friendly factory in the US.

Starting from Season III of Formula E, the two will work together to develop key solutions to maximize performance capabilities within the vehicles' power trains, improve overall drive train performance and refine data acquisition and analytics to result in more accurate predictions of vehicle performance and efficiency.

In the future, the team will incorporate more Faraday Future technologies, including software,

firmware, motors, gearbox and the FF Echelon Inverter to the racing vehicles.

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First Published: Oct 06 2016 | 8:42 PM IST

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