Formula E wraps its 10th season this weekend-what's next for the sport?
Briefly

Formula E has come a long way since 2014. The Gen2 car now has battery packs sufficient for longer races and has shown exciting performance, even surpassing Formula 1 in some aspects.
The introduction of the Gen3 car was expected to improve lap times with less weight and more power. However, the new tire supplier resulted in lower cornering speeds, making the cars more challenging to drive.
Formula E aims to create challenging conditions for drivers and teams, with larger battery packs requiring careful energy management during races. Teams lack real-time telemetry and rely on drivers for key information.
Read at Ars Technica
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