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Williams to provide batteries for Formula E series

Former Formula One world champions Williams will design and provide batteries for cars racing in a new Formula E electric series due to start next year, they said on Tuesday. Williams are the second Formula One team to become involved in the FIA-sanctioned, city-based championship, with McLaren signing up last November to provide the engines, transmission and electronics. The Grove-based team said their Williams Advanced Engineering division, which finds commercial applications for F1-based technologies, would be the sole supplier of battery technology. Spark, led by Frenchman Frederic Vasseur, is part of a consortium that will design and assemble the 42 race cars required. Formula E will...
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