Simona De Silvestro Becomes ABB Ambassador Of ABB Formula E

One of the world’s leading female racing drivers, Simona De Silvestro, is to become a global ABB ambassador for pioneering technology leader ABB for season 5 of the ABB FIA Formula E Championship, the world’s first fully electric FIA motorsport series.

Swiss-born De Silvestro, 30, will champion ABB’s contribution to e-mobility and diversity, in a role she will combine with test-driving duties for the Venturi Formula E team, which has the sport’s only female team principal, Susie Wolff.

“I’m delighted to be part of such an exciting partnership with ABB and Formula E,” said De Silvestro, “particularly as the Championship is growing in strength every year. Its values relating to sustainability and mobility, among many others, are such important topics for all of us and I’m proud to be able to contribute to their shared mission.”

Nicknamed the “Iron Maiden” on account of her competitive determination, De Silvestro believes gender should not be a deciding factor in motorsport. “Gender doesn’t matter when you’re doing 225 km/h into a turn,” she added.

De Silvestro joins another leading Swiss sporting talent, Sébastien Buemi, as an ABB ambassador for the ABB FIA Formula E Championship. Buemi, who was the series’ second-season champion, will race this year with the Nissan e.Dams team. As ABB ambassadors of Formula E, De Silvestro and Buemi will champion ABB’s commitment and pioneering technologies at the various races around the world.

Frank Muehlon, Head of ABB’s Global Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure, said. “We are delighted to welcome Simona De Silvestro as a new ABB ambassador of Formula E. As a seasoned racing driver in several motorsports, she is an ideal person to champion the power and potential of e-mobility. In season 5, with her support, ABB will continue to push the boundaries of e-mobility as part of our commitment to run the world without consuming the earth.”

De Silvestro joins the ABB FIA Formula E Championship as it embarks on its biggest season yet, with 11 teams, 22 drivers and nine global car manufacturers competing for honours. The all-electric series will this year showcase its new Gen2 car, which houses significant advances in battery technology that for the first time will allow a full race distance to be completed on a single charge. And with up to 250 kilowatts of power available for the pre-race qualifying sessions, Gen2 cars will be able to hit a top speed of 280km/h (174 mph).

Season 5 of the Championship launched for the first time in the Middle East Ad Diriyah, on the outskirts of Saudi capital Riyadh, on Saturday December 15 and will take in 13 rounds before the New York finale next July. New races in the Chinese resort city of Sanya and Swiss capital Bern further augment the calendar

The Season 5 upgrades – most notably the Gen2 cars’ almost doubled battery capacity – present the ABB FIA Formula E Championship as an even more striking alternative to conventional racing. The e-races demonstrate that the world’s transition from fossil-fuel vehicles to electric transportation can be as exciting as it is environmentally sustainable.