Formula E and Kinetik recently announced a partnership with the intention to launch a global race series for driverless electric cars. This new championship called ‘Roborace’ will provide a competitive platform for the autonomous driving solutions that are now being developed by many large industrial automotive and technology players.
The collaboration will see the Roborace as part of the support package of the FIA Formula E Championship, with the first race intended to take place during the 2016-2017 season.
Roborace is aimed to take place prior to each Formula E race, using the same circuits in major cities across the world. 10 teams, each with 2 driverless cars, will compete in 1-hour races over the full championship season. All the teams will have the same cars however will compete using real-time computing algorithms and AI technologies.
Denis Sverdlov, Founder of Kinetik and Roborace, said, “We passionately believe that, in the future, all of the world’s vehicles will be assisted by AI and powered by electricity, thus improving the environment and road safety. Roborace is a celebration of revolutionary technology and innovation that humanity has achieved in that area so far. It’s a global platform to show that robotic technologies and AI can co-exist with us in real life. Thus, anyone who is at the edge of this transformation now has a platform to show the advantages of their driverless solutions and this shall push the development of the technology.”
The Roborace is intended to demonstrate that the future of automotive and information technology is already here and can even work in extreme conditions. Roborace believes that there is a lot of independent talents in the world that might contribute to this initiative. That is why one of the race teams will be organised as a crowd-sourced community team open for enthusiastic software and technology experts all over the world.
Further details and announcements about the teams and technologies to be used will be revealed early next year.