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Racing Towards Reduced Emissions With ABB FIA Formula E World Championship

  • As electric racing returns to the streets of Monaco for the seventh time
    37 CASSIDY Nick (nzl), Envision Racing, Spark-Jaguar, Jaguar I – Time 6, action 09 EVANS Mitch (nzl), Jaguar TCS Racing, Spark-Jaguar, Jaguar I – Time 6, action 27 DENNIS Jake (gbr), Avalanche Andretti Formula E, Spark-Porsche, Porsche 99X Electric, action during the 2023 Monaco ePrix, 7th meeting of the 2022-23 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, on the Circuit de Monaco from May 4 to 6, 2023 in Monaco – Photo Germain Hazard / DPPI

    The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is bringing electrifying action to the storied streets of Monaco this weekend.

    Steeped in motorsport tradition, the famous circuit is the ideal setting for the all-electric series, with previous races featuring thrilling battles and overtakes galore over the 19-turn, 3.3km track.

    Fabien Laleuf, General Manager at ABB France, said: “ABB’s portfolio of products, software and expertise are driving the transition to sustainable transportation throughout the Côte d’Azur and France as a whole. It’s great to have such an exciting showcase of the capabilities of e-mobility on our doorstep, giving the opportunity to highlight technology which is driving progress in sustainability throughout the transportation sector.”

    ABB is supporting Renault Group by providing state-of-the-art robotics technology to help automate the electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer’s production network across several key markets. ABB’s robotic automation solutions will enable increased capacity at Renault Group’s advanced e-motor assembly lines in Cléon and Douai, France.

    Within the public transportation sector in France, ABB is implementing a range of technology solutions to help meet sustainability goals. In the Côte d’Azur, where a large number of electric buses have been introduced, ABB has supplied around 150 Terra DC monoblock chargers for overnight charging and installed 15 pantographs at the terminals, allowing for quick charging in just 5 to 6 minutes..

    Together with Transdev, ABB has also equipped the bus line connecting Nice, Monaco and Menton with 3 pantographs. This is one of the busiest lines in the region. More than 100 bus journeys are made on this vital route each day, serving an average of two million passengers every year.

    In addition to improving public transportation sustainability through electrification, ABB is also introducing technology solutions within the hydrogen sector. The company has signed an agreement with Hynamics, the hydrogen subsidiary of EDF group, to integrate the ABB Ability™ OPTIMAX® energy management system across Hynamics’ plants. This will help optimize electrical costs of hydrogen production by up to 16 percent, according to ABB modelling.[1]

    Elsewhere in the transport sector, ABB’s shore connection technology is being used in the Port of Marseille, where three Corsica Linea ferries will cut emissions and noise pollution by using electricity for power at berth instead of running diesel-fueled auxiliary engines. In Toulon, which handles 1.6 million ferry and cruise passengers every year, ABB has led a consortium providing shore-to-ship power connection for ferries and cruise ships. This technology will eliminate more than 80 percent of pollutant emissions.

    Following the race in Monaco, the Championship returns to Berlin for two races on May 11th and 12th. The season calendar comprises 16 races in 10 global locations, including new venues of Tokyo, Misano and Shanghai.

    ABB is a technology leader in electrification and automation, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future. The company’s solutions connect engineering know-how and software to optimize how things are manufactured, moved, powered and operated. Building on more than 140 years of excellence, ABB’s ~105,000 employees are committed to driving innovations that accelerate industrial transformation.

 

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