This is the Difference Between F1 and Formula E Car Noise
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The Jakarta Formula E electric car race will be held on June 4, 2022.
Unlike Formula 1 (F1), all racing cars in the Formula E event use electric-powered engines.
Because they do not have an internal combustion engine, Formula E racing cars only have a noise level of 80 decibels (dB), roughly equivalent to the noise level on a typical everyday road.
The sound of Formula E cars is significantly quieter than F1 cars, which can reach noise levels of 134 dB, approximately equivalent to the sound of a plane taking off, a siren, or fireworks exploding.
At the Jakarta event next month, the Formula E cars used will be the Gen 2 type, with acceleration of around 2.8 seconds to reach 0-100 km/h, and a maximum speed of up to 280 km/h.
Meanwhile, F1 cars have an acceleration of around 2.1 seconds to reach 0-100 km/h, with a maximum speed of 378 km/h.
(Also read: How much are Formula E Jakarta 2022 tickets?)
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