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McLaren to supply batteries for Formula E

Following today's meeting of the World Motorsport Council, the FIA has announced that McLaren Applied Technologies has been selected as the exclusive supplier of batteries to the Formula E Championship for seasons five and six (2018-2019 and 2019-2020). The FIA had previously launched a tender for the exclusive supply of batteries for the championship, with the aim of implementing technology that will allow drivers to complete a full race without changing cars mid-race from Season 5. At the conclusion of the tender process, and with the support of independent experts, the WMSC chose McLaren Applied Technologies, though the decision was made to limit the term of this agreement to two...
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