Team Details

University Racing Eindhoven

University Technische Universiteit Eindhoven
NL Eindhoven TU short 87
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LocationEindhoven, Netherlands
Homepagehttps://www.universityracing.nl/
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CV Team University Racing Eindhoven
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Past Events

Car 40 – 2025
2025
Car #40
Info
University Racing Eindhoven (URE) was founded it 2003 and has since built 19 racecars. Aiming to educate the engineers of the future, our latest edition, the URE19, was built by a team of 85 students. The main focus this year was weight saving and performance optimization. We have designed a completely new monocoque, suspension and accumulator. Next to that, we focused on our aerodynamic package and control systems.
Engineering Design Priorities:
HighPerformance Competitive WeightReduction NewMonocoque Downforce
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction Full carbon-fiber dual piece chassis
Material Isovolta EP121-C20-45, EP137-CR527 100/120-35 prepreg. Two densities of Al 5056 Plascore
Overall Length (mm) 2922
Overall Width (mm) 1417
Overall Height (mm) 1180
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1220
Track Rear (mm) 1220
Weight Front (kg) 134
Weight Rear (kg) 146
Suspension Multilink, pushrod actuated longitudinally oriented spring and damper with an ARS
Tyres 16.0x7.5-10 R20, Hoosier / 16.0x7.5-10 R20, Hoosier
Wheels OZ Magnesium Centerlock 7x10 inch / OZ Magnesium Centerlock 7x10 inch
Drive Type Inwheel planetary gearset
Differential Electronic torque vectoring differential
Cooling Twin undertray mounted radiators with fans
Brake System Floating, steel hub mounted, 182x3 mm, vented custom designed rotors
Electronics 14 way resettable fusebox via CAN. Self designed live-telemetry system. Driver interface.
Powertrain
Number of Motors 4
Motor Location Inwheel
Max Motor Power 35kW
Motor Type PMSM Fischer TI085
Max Motor RPM 20.000
Motor Controller 2x Lenze DCU 60/60
Max System Voltage (V) 600V
Electrode Materials LiCoO2
Accumulator Capacity 7,03kWh
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:14,06
Transmission Ratio Secondary -
Driverless System
Processing Units Raspberry Pi, Microautobox II, Jetson AGX Orin
Processing Units FLOPS 115.20
Processing Units Power (W) 60
LiDAR Sensors 1, Ouster OS1 128 Rev. 7, 50m, spinning puck LiDAR
Other Sensors 1 GNSS, SBG Ellipse-D
DV System Highlights Self-written FastSLAM 2.0 implementation. Custom Simulink based motion planning algorithms. Newly integrated powerful steering actuator.
Car 340 – 2024
2024
Car #340
Info
University Racing Eindhoven (URE) was founded in 2003 and they have competed in the EV competition since 2010 onwards. This year URE will participate with their 18th car built by a team of 82 students. The URE18 can change from EV to DV in just a few seconds, and all the driverless components are integrated in the car. This year, URE will compete in the Driverless Cup with its newly designed EBS, full aerodynamic package and custom Vredestein tires.
Engineering Design Priorities:
Testing Validation Weight reduction
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction Full carbon-fiber dual piece chassis
Material Gurit SE75-RC200T, Gurit SE75-HEC-UD150 prepreg, three densities of Al 5056 Plas
Overall Length (mm) 2892
Overall Width (mm) 1417
Overall Height (mm) 1180
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1220
Track Rear (mm) 1220
Weight Front (kg) 133
Weight Rear (kg) 145
Suspension Multilink, direct-acting spring and damper
Tyres 205x25 Vredestein/205x25 Vredestein
Wheels OZ Magnesium Centerlock 7x10 inch / OZ Magnesium Centerlock 7x10 inch
Drive Type Inwheel planetary gearset
Differential Electronic torque vectoring differential
Cooling Twin rear end mounted radiators with fans
Brake System Floating, steel hub mounted, 182x3 mm, vented custom designed rotors
Electronics 14 way fusebox settable via CAN, Live telemetry, selfdesigned Live-Telemetry System
Powertrain
Number of Motors 4
Motor Location Inwheel
Max Motor Power 35 kW
Motor Type PMSM Fischer TI085
Max Motor RPM 20.000
Motor Controller 2x Lenze DCU 60/60
Max System Voltage (V) 600V
Electrode Materials NCM523+Gr
Accumulator Capacity 6.98
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:14.06
Transmission Ratio Secondary -
Driverless System
Processing Units Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin
Processing Units FLOPS 115.20
Processing Units Power (W) 60
Cameras 2 cameras, 30m, NileCAM81
Radar Sensors -
LiDAR Sensors 1x Ouster OS1 128 Rev. 7, 50m, spinning puck LiDAR
Other Sensors GNSS
DV System Highlights Custom framework, and self-written FastSLAM2.0 implementation. Data fusion of LiDAR and camera data. Custom motion planning algorithms.
Car 40 – 2023
2023
Car #40
Info
University Racing Eindhoven (URE) has competed in the EV competition from 2010 onward and since 2018 in the DV competition. This year, URE will participate with their 17th car built by a team of approximately 80 students. This year, the URE17 improved the ‘flip of a switch’ hybrid car concept between EV and DV, making it possible that the car converts in a couple of seconds. The URE17 will compete with its new custom inverter, a full aerodynamic package, and custom Vredestein tires.
Engineering Design Priorities:
Mass minimization Packaging Driverless integration Quad Motor Controller
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction Full carbon-fiber dual piece chassis
Material SHD T700/MTC510, SHD M46J/MTC510, Gurit SE-84LVRC200t, Gurit SE-84LVHEC prepreg
Overall Length (mm) 2892
Overall Width (mm) 1417
Overall Height (mm) 1180
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1220
Track Rear (mm) 1220
Weight Front (kg) 131
Weight Rear (kg) 131
Suspension Multilink, direct-acting spring and damper
Tyres 205x25 Vredestein/205x25 Vredestein
Wheels OZ Magnesium Centerlock 7x10 inch / OZ Magnesium Centerlock 7x10 inch
Drive Type inwheel planetary gearset
Differential Planetary
Cooling twin rear end mounted radiators with fans
Brake System 4-Disk system, custom made calipers, floating rotors, adjustable brake balance
Electronics self designed live-telemetry system, PCB with high side fuses
Powertrain
Number of Motors 4
Motor Location Inwheel
Max Motor Power 35 kW
Motor Type PMSM Fischer TI085
Max Motor RPM 20,000
Motor Controller custom Quad motor controller
Max System Voltage (V) 600V
Electrode Materials NCM523+Gr
Accumulator Capacity 7.0
Driverless System
Processing Units Nvidia Jetson AGX Orin, Raspberry Pi
Processing Units Power (W) 60
Cameras 2 cameras, 30m, NileCAM81
Radar Sensors -
LiDAR Sensors OUSTER OS1-32, 30m
Other Sensors GNSS
DV System Highlights Custom framework.
Car 40 – 2019
2019
Car #40
Info
University Racing Eindhoven's (URE) latest car, the URE14D/E, is special for Formula Student. It can compete in the EV class, with its custom URE/AE in-wheel electric motors controlled by the custom URE/Prodrive motor controller with torque vectoring, a full aerodynamic package and custom Vredestein tires. However, it also can also compete in the DV class, driving fully autonomously and switching between DV and EV mode in less than three hours. A convertible Formula Student car!
Engineering Design Priorities:
Convertibility High Performance Reliability Handling Ease of use
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction CRFP sandwich full monocoque
Material Textreme M30SC/CPV4 prepreg. Gurit EP137 UD, Bi- & Triaxial prepregCore: Al 5056
Overall Length (mm) 2928
Overall Width (mm) 1413
Overall Height (mm) 1175
Wheelbase (mm) 1536
Track Front (mm) 1207
Track Rear (mm) 1162
Weight Front (kg) 123
Weight Rear (kg) 145
Suspension Unequal length double wishbones, pushrod actuated horizontal oriented dampers
Tyres 205x50 R10 Vredestein
Wheels 7x10 inch, 22 mm offset, Magnesium OZ centerlock
Drive Type In-wheel compounded planetary gearbox
Differential Electronic torque vectoring differential
Cooling Side mounted double radiator, water cooled, accumulator airducts and rear mounted electric fans
Brake System Floating, steel hub mounted, 182x3 mm, vented student designed rotors
Electronics IO Nodes, 14 way fusebox settable via CAN, Live telemetry, 300W DC/DC converter
Powertrain
Number of Motors 4
Motor Location Wheelhub mounted
Max Motor Power 4x30kW
Motor Type URE&AE / Custom-developed PMSM
Max Motor RPM 18.000
Motor Controller Custom quad motorcontroller
Max System Voltage (V) 400V
Electrode Materials LiCoO2
Accumulator Capacity 7,0 kWh
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:11,61
Transmission Ratio Secondary N/A
Car 40 – 2018
2018
Car #40
Info
University Racing Eindhoven is the largest student project of the Eindhoven University of Technology. The 2018 competer, the URE13, features four custom URE/AE in-wheel electric motors controlled by a custom URE/Prodrive quad inverter. The power is transferred to the tarmac using custom Vredestein tires while the torque vectoring algorithm distributes torque between the wheels. Finally, the car is complemented with a lightweight aerodynamic package and one of the smallest final drives possible.
Engineering Design Priorities:
High Performance Reliability Handling Ease of use
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction CRFP sandwich full monocoque
Material Textreme M30SC/CPV4 prepreg. NTPT M40J UD, Bi- & Triaxial prepreg. Core: Al 5056
Overall Length (mm) 2928
Overall Width (mm) 1413
Overall Height (mm) 1175
Wheelbase (mm) 1536
Track Front (mm) 1207
Track Rear (mm) 1162
Weight Front (kg) 115
Weight Rear (kg) 151
Suspension Unequal length double wishbones, pushrod actuated horizontal oriented dampers
Tyres 205x50 R10 Vredestein
Wheels 7x10 inch, 46.8 mm offset, CFRP Rim / 7x10 inch, 46.8 mm offset, CFRP Rim
Drive Type In-wheel compounded planetary gearbox
Differential Electronic torque vectoring differential
Cooling Side mounted double radiator, water cooled, accumulator airducts and rear mounted electric fans
Brake System Floating, steel hub mounted, 182x3 mm, vented student designed rotors
Electronics IO Nodes, 14 way fusebox settable via CAN, Live telemetry, 300W DC/DC converter
Powertrain
Number of Motors 4
Motor Location Wheelhub mounted
Max Motor Power 4x30kW
Motor Type URE&AE / Custom-developed PMSM
Max Motor RPM 18.000
Motor Controller Custom quad motorcontroller
Max System Voltage (V) 400V
Electrode Materials LiCoO2
Accumulator Capacity 7.0
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:11,61
Transmission Ratio Secondary N/A
Car 40 – 2016
2016
Car #40
Info
Universtiy Racing Eindhoven stands for technological innovation, teamwork and a passion for engineering. By competing in the Formula Student competition, we try to push ourselves and our cars to new limits! The URE11 is the teams seventh electric car and the second one to be equipped with four in-wheel electric motors. A special feature is the completely self-developed powertrain: the accumulator, custom quad inverter and self-developed motors get the most out of our Apollo tyres.
Engineering Design Priorities:
Maintainability Reliability Production methods Compact inwheel design Cost reduction
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction CRFP sandwich full monocoque
Material Textreme M30SC/CPV4 prepreg, NTPT M40J UD, Bi and Triax. Al 5056 core
Overall Length (mm) 2925
Overall Width (mm) 1345
Overall Height (mm) 1144
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1180
Track Rear (mm) 1139
Weight Front (kg) 116
Weight Rear (kg) 137
Suspension Unequal length double wishbone, pushrod actuated horizontal placed spring/dampers
Tyres Apollo R&D 205/50R10 custom compound and rain profile
Wheels 7.5x10 inch, 48 mm offset hybrid carbon aluminium rim
Drive Type compound planetary gear system
Differential Electronic torque vectoring differential
Cooling Side mounted double radiator, water cooled
Brake System Floating, steel hub mounted, 182x3 mm, vented student designed rotors; 2 piston calipers
Electronics Self-developed 300W DC/DC converter, IO Nodes, 12 way fusebox settable via CAN, Live telemetry
Powertrain
Number of Motors 4
Motor Location One in each wheel
Max Motor Power 4 x 30 kW
Motor Type Self-developed, URE&AE PMSM
Max Motor RPM 18000
Motor Controller 1x Custom quad motorcontroller
Max System Voltage (V) 400V
Electrode Materials LiCoO2
Accumulator Capacity 7.03 kWh
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:12
Transmission Ratio Secondary -
Car 40 – 2015
2015
Car #40
Info
Universtiy Racing Eindhoven stands for technological innovation, teamwork and a passion for engineering. By competing in the Formula Student competition, we try to push ourselves and our cars to new limits!The URE10 is the teams first four-wheel driven electric racecar which features a completely self-developed powertrain, fully adjustable suspension and semi-floating active aerodynamics. The stakes are high!
Engineering Design Priorities:
URE10 4WD CustomPowertrain SemiFloatingActiveAero CarE40 UniversityRacingEindhoven
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction CRFP sandwich full monocoque
Material Textreme M30SC/CPV4 prepreg, NTPT M40J UD, Bi and Triax. Al 5056 core
Overall Length (mm) 2925
Overall Width (mm) 1356
Overall Height (mm) 1155
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1180
Track Rear (mm) 1139
Weight Front (kg) 114
Weight Rear (kg) 140
Suspension Unequal length double wishbone, pushrod actuated horizontal placed spring/dampers
Tyres Apollo R&D 205/50R10 custom compound and rain profile
Wheels 7x10 inch, 35 mm offset Aluminum
Drive Type Planetary gearbox with stepped sun gear
Differential Electronic torque vectoring differential
Cooling Rear mounted single radiator, water cooled
Brake System Floating, steel hub mounted, 182x3 mm, vented student designed rotors; 2 piston calipers
Electronics Self-developed 300W DC/DC converter, IO Nodes, 12 way fusebox settable via CAN, Live telemetry
Powertrain
Number of Motors 4
Motor Location One in each wheel
Max Motor Power 4 x 30 kW
Motor Type Self-developed, URE&AE PMSM
Max Motor RPM 18000
Motor Controller 2x Custom dual motorcontroller
Max System Voltage (V) 400V
Electrode Materials LiCoO2
Accumulator Capacity 7.03 kWh
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:12
Transmission Ratio Secondary -
Car 40 – 2014
2014
Car #40
Info
The URE09 is the fifth electric car of University Racing Eindhoven (URE). This year, URE decided to focus on two key points; reliability and performance. In order to improve the reliability of the URE09, the race car is equipped with sensor nodes to decrease the influence of EMI on measurement signals. Improvements in terms of performance have been made by the addition of a full aerodynamic package and the improvement of the traction control system and regenerative braking.
Engineering Design Priorities:
Aeropackage Sensor nodes Traction control Reliability Performance
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction Full carbon fiber monocoque with steel main hoop and aluminum front hoop
Material Unidirectional dominated prepreg carbon fibre sandwich panel with aluminum honeycomb
Overall Length (mm) 3045
Overall Width (mm) 1430
Overall Height (mm) 1117
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1180
Track Rear (mm) 1140
Weight Front (kg) 117
Weight Rear (kg) 161
Suspension Double wishbone unequal length, (Fr: pullrod) / (Rr: pushrod) actuated KONI F1 damper
Tyres Apollo 205/50 R10 40P
Wheels 10" carbon fibre rims, aluminum center (hybrid)
Drive Type Planetairy gear set
Differential Drexler Formula Student 2010 limited slip
Cooling Dielectric oil cooled motor and motor controller in combination with a single radiator
Brake System Full floating 180mm, 126mm custom designed, AP Racing CP4227 2x25,4mm, AP Racing CP7854 16,8mm bore
Electronics Traction control, regenerative braking, dSPACE MicroAutoBox II (ECU), MoTeC ADL3
Powertrain
Number of Motors 1
Motor Location Rear axle
Max Motor Power 100 kW @ 1250 rpm
Motor Type YASA-750, axial flux PMSM
Max Motor RPM 2500
Motor Controller Prodrive Custom Developed
Max System Voltage (V) 398
Electrode Materials Li(NiCoMn)O2
Accumulator Capacity 7,05
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:1.6
Transmission Ratio Secondary -
Car 40 – 2013
2013
Car #40
Info
The URE08 is the fourth electric car of University Racing Eindhoven (URE). All 60 students work together to achieve the ambitious main goal of this year: decreasing the weight of the car by astonishing 60 kilograms. To realize this, every part of the car has been redesigned; starting with a full carbon fiber chassis as a lightweight foundation. Next to that, the Oxford YASA-750 electric motor together with a self-developed inverter, to assure enough power. Battery cells with an higher energy density are used to save even more weight. As for the suspension, the car is provided with a double wishbone suspension together with a URE-first: 10 inch wheels. As previous years, they are custom designed for our car and performance. An ECU is responsible for traction control, launch control and regenerative braking to ensure every last bit of tire performance will be used.
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction full carbon fiber monocoque with steel main hoop en aluminium front hoop
Material Unidirectional dominated prepreg carbon fiber sandwich panel with aluminium honeycomb
Overall Length (mm) 2592
Overall Width (mm) 1399
Overall Height (mm) 1021
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1180
Track Rear (mm) 1139
Weight Front (kg) 113
Weight Rear (kg) 144
Suspension Double wishbone unequal length, pullrod acutuated damper
Tyres Apollo R&D 10x7.5
Wheels 10
Drive Type Planetairy gear set
Differential Drexler Formula Student 2010 limited slip
Cooling Dielectric oil cooled motor and motor controller, in combination with rear mounted radiator
Brake System full floating180mm, 126mm costum designed, AP Racing CP4227 2x25.4mm, AP Racing CP7854 16.8mm bore
Electronics traction control, launch control, regenerative braking, dSPACE MicroAutoBox II (ECU),MoTeC ADL3
Powertrain
Number of Motors 1
Motor Location inline with rear wheels
Max Motor Power 100 kw
Motor Type YASA-750
Max Motor RPM 2500
Motor Controller Prodrive Custom Developed
Max System Voltage (V) 398
Electrode Materials Li(NiCoMn)O2
Accumulator Capacity 7,05
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:1.6
Car 40 – 2012
2012
Car #40
Info
University Racing Eindhoven (URE) was founded in 2004 and had built 8 cars ever since. The team of 50 students from the smartest region in the world built URE’s third electric car: the URE07. The main improvement in the URE07 is an all-new powertrain, focusing on reliability and efficiency. With a single 100 kW electric motor with an in-line planetary gear set and differential, the car will prove to get the most out of the tires. Whilst the focus was on the powertrain, the development of custom tires continued. With a self developed rain tire profile, the car will prove to be competitive in rainy conditions. By close cooperation with partners, reliable components have been produced whilst reducing the overall URE07 weight significantly. Let’s race!
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction Front monocoque / Rear tubular space frame
Material Front CFRP tub / Rear steel
Overall Length (mm) 2739
Overall Width (mm) 1400
Overall Height (mm) 991
Wheelbase (mm) 1535
Track Front (mm) 1180
Track Rear (mm) 1139
Weight Front (kg) 141
Weight Rear (kg) 159
Suspension Multi-link suspension, Pull rod actuated spring/damper. Adj. Roll bar.
Tyres 195/40R15 Vredestein / 195/40R15 Vredestein
Wheels 15
Drive Type Planetary Gearset
Differential Drexler Limited-slip differential
Cooling Motor and inverter Opticool oil cooled, self developed raditor with fans
Brake System Rotors student designed, hub mounted, Front 232mm / Rear 195mm dia.
Electronics ADL3 dash logger, e816 expander, self-developed wireless tire temp. data, self-developed BMS
Powertrain
Number of Motors 1
Motor Location Inline with rear axle
Max Motor Power 100 kW
Motor Type YASA-750
Max Motor RPM 2000
Motor Controller Prodrive Custom Developed
Max System Voltage (V) 385V
Electrode Materials LiFePO4
Accumulator Capacity 6,5kWh
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:1.6
Car 40 – 2011
2011
Car #40
Info
The URE06 is the second full electric Formula Student race car from University Racing Eindhoven. University Racing Eindhoven has focused on improving the handling of the URE06. To realize the URE06, the reliable power train from last year's car is used and the monocoque, rear frame and the multilink suspension is completely new. The new monocoque has become lighter and stiffer, as well as the rear frame. To improve the handling even more, a complete new multilink suspension system is developed. The custom designed electronic differential is set up to increase cornering speed by using torque vectoring.
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction Carbon fibre monocoque with steel tube space rearframe
Material SPBac Se84lv/rc200t, Se84lv/UD200HSC monocoque, steel 37 rearframe
Overall Length (mm) 2782
Overall Width (mm) 1392
Overall Height (mm) 925
Wheelbase (mm) 1600
Track Front (mm) 1203
Track Rear (mm) 1160
Weight Front (kg) 139
Weight Rear (kg) 171
Suspension Full multilink. Pull rod actuated spring and damper (Fr). Push rod actuated spring and damper (Rr)
Tyres 195x40 R15 Vredestein / 195x40 R15 Vredestein
Wheels 6 inch wide, 3 pc AL/Mg Rim
Drive Type 2x Chain #428
Differential Active electronic differential
Cooling 2 Fans, 43.2W each
Brake System Student designed, laser cut from steel, hub mounted, AP Racing CP5854-94PRTE
Electronics Motec ADL3, Bluetooth v2.1 Serial Port Profile (SPP)
Powertrain
Number of Motors 2
Motor Location Rear Right, Rear Left
Max Motor Power 30 kW / motor
Motor Type Agni 119R
Max Motor RPM 6000 RPM
Motor Controller Kelly Controls L.L.C KDH12121E
Max System Voltage (V) 96V
Electrode Materials LiMnNiCoO2
Accumulator Capacity 9.062
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:6.6
Transmission Ratio Secondary n/a
Car 40 – 2010
2010
Car #40
Info
The URE05e is the team's first electric Formula Student car. University Racing Eindhoven has focused on developing a reliable electric powertrain. To realize the URE05e, the chassis and suspension design of the previous year’s car have been used and the URE05e has been equipped with a completely new electric powertrain and electronics. The new powertrain consists of two independent 30kW electric motors; one for each rear wheel. This enables the use of an active electronic differential in the URE05e. This is a full student designed differential that performs torque vectoring resulting in faster cornering. To lower the weight of the URE05e University Racing Eindhoven has decided to use Lithium Polymer cells with an energy density of 133 Wh/kg.The powertrain, including the self designed battery, has been extensively tested in a special test bench. In this test bench simulation runs of the German Formula Student track have been run to increase the performance of our electric motors.
Car Specifications
General
Frame Construction Prepreg carbon fibre/epoxy monocoque with steel tube space rearframe
Material Prepreg carbon fibre/epoxy monocoque, cold-drawn seamless st.37
Overall Length (mm) 2745
Overall Width (mm) 1334
Overall Height (mm) 1062
Wheelbase (mm) 1600
Track Front (mm) 1225
Track Rear (mm) 1175
Weight Front (kg) 152
Weight Rear (kg) 165
Suspension Full multilink. Push/pull rod actuated vertically oriented Koni 2612 dampers, fully adjustable.
Tyres 20.5X7-13 R25B / 20.5X7-13 R25B
Wheels 6 inch wide, 3 pc AL/Mg Rim / 6 inch wide, 3 pc AL/Mg Rim
Drive Type 2x Chain #428
Differential torque vectoring by active electronic differential
Cooling self cooled motors + brush fans
Brake System Student designed, laser cut from steel, hub mounted, 232 mm dia.
Electronics multi functional steering wheel, live telemetry, active electronic differential
Powertrain
Number of Motors 2
Motor Location Rear Left, Rear Right
Max Motor Power 30kW, 30kW
Motor Type DC-Motors
Max Motor RPM 6000
Motor Controller Kelly KDH14651B
Max System Voltage (V) 109V
Electrode Materials Lithium Ion Polymer
Accumulator Capacity 9
Transmission Ratio Primary 1:6
Transmission Ratio Secondary 1:6

FS past achievements due to World Ranking Data Base

Date Event Teams Rank BP CM ED SP DV SP AC DV AC AX EN EF Pe Total
2025.08
84
20.
6.
23.
14.
16.
12.
11.
17.
15.
-
-
0.00
489.33
2025.07
44
2.
2.
8.
18.
3.
-
3.
-
11.
2.
4.
0.00
771.32
2024.08
79
28.
31.
21.
23.
6.
8.
11.
-
-
-
-
0.00
365.15
2024.07
31
10.
8.
3.
7.
3.
-
7.
-
7.
-
-
0.00
406.38
2023.08
70
13.
31.
32.
5.
36.
3.
12.
-
12.
-
-
0.00
393.15
2023.07
33
5.
19.
15.
19.
2.
-
6.
-
5.
-
-
0.00
348.99
2021.07
28
2.
8.
5.
5.
3.
-
6.
-
3.
2.
4.
-5.00
809.64
2019.08
38
5.
11.
3.
13.
4.
-
14.
-
14.
5.
6.
-65.00
578.73
2019.07
21
3.
5.
7.
3.
-
-
11.
-
-
2.
1.
-20.00
678.25
2018.08
38
6.
3.
3.
13.
3.
-
10.
-
11.
7.
9.
0.00
720.40
2018.08
39
5.
10.
17.
14.
11.
-
12.
-
10.
8.
8.
0.00
678.46
2017.08
30
12.
6.
2.
17.
11.
-
8.
-
7.
-
-
0.00
437.70
2017.08
19
8.
8.
11.
8.
4.
-
6.
-
6.
-
-
0.00
390.70
2016.08
29
14.
16.
2.
6.
13.
-
18.
-
15.
-
4.
0.00
456.60
2016.08
37
22.
25.
4.
15.
-
-
23.
-
20.
-
-
0.00
269.84
2016.07
106
42.
31.
22.
7.
15.
-
21.
-
-
41.
-
0.00
336.10
2015.08
30
8.
9.
6.
4.
9.
-
5.
-
7.
7.
2.
0.00
531.69
2015.08
18
16.
5.
1.
10.
16.
-
7.
-
16.
12.
-
0.00
413.80
2015.08
39
19.
17.
9.
11.
7.
-
17.
-
-
-
-
-25.00
249.11
2014.08
23
14.
12.
18.
8.
16.
-
9.
-
8.
-
7.
0.00
412.39
2014.08
39
5.
21.
12.
8.
4.
-
8.
-
-
5.
5.
0.00
568.06
2014.07
90
14.
15.
42.
21.
-
-
-
-
19.
15.
3.
0.00
500.40
2013.09
16
8.
3.
4.
1.
8.
-
1.
-
3.
-
-
0.00
507.60
2013.08
40
20.
16.
11.
18.
5.
-
11.
-
-
-
-
0.00
330.80
2012.08
32
4.
5.
5.
9.
1.
-
6.
-
8.
5.
6.
-15.00
637.31
2012.07
97
27.
22.
8.
12.
11.
-
2.
-
-
-
-
0.00
358.50
2011.08
28
6.
9.
10.
11.
9.
-
6.
-
-
5.
-
0.00
598.05
2011.07
27
12.
12.
9.
9.
-
-
-
-
13.
10.
1.
0.00
395.40
2011.07
13
3.
3.
5.
6.
3.
-
2.
-
4.
3.
4.
0.00
552.20
2010.08
27
4.
4.
18.
8.
18.
-
14.
-
11.
10.
2.
0.00
762.40
2010.08
15
2.
2.
9.
3.
2.
-
5.
-
4.
2.
2.
0.00
784.56
x 31