Lucas di Grassi is returning to TechCrunch’s stage, and we’re going to dispute racing electric vehicles. All over again. On sage of electric is the scheme in which forward for motoring including motorsports.
There’s plenty to refer to di Grassi. He’s an outspoken proponent of electric vehicles, beforehand helping to map Components E, push forward the AI racing circuit Roborace and is now creating a international electric flee scooter series. He’s apparently centered on justifying the advantages of electric vehicles in the determine of the ambiance and acts as a Determined Air Recommend for the U.N. and is organizing a technology and substitute tournament for a nil-carbon future in Latin The usa called Zero Summit.
Di Grassi is a racer in Components E and a broken-down champion, taking the rostrum in 2016. Earlier than racing for the series, he helped map the vehicles broken-down in Components E. Now, even with his plate paunchy of various projects, he continues to compete in the electrical F1 series.
The last time he spoke at a TechCrunch tournament, he talked broadly on Roborace’s vogue and arrival. On the time he used to be the CEO of Roborace, and now, nearly about two years later, Roborace quiet seems love a much-fetched thought.
Di Grassi teamed up with broken-down F1 driver Alex Wurz for a certain racing series animated electric scooters. Called eSkootr Championship, the series is asserted to feature cause-built scooters that are able to hastens to 100 km/h. The pair, along with motorsport entrepreneur CEO Hrag Sarikissian, and COO Khalil Beschir, an F1 broadcaster and broken-down A1 GP racing driver, hope the series’ decrease designate of entry will procedure racers from different backgrounds and disciplines.
We hope you may per chance per chance well per chance even be part of us at our TC: Sessions Mobility tournament on October 6 and 7 to listen to from di Grassi and different icons attempting to alternate the face of mobility. Tickets are currently on sale and on hand at an Early Bird rate till September 4, 11: 59 p.m. (PDT).