Green4U Technologies unveil all-electric endurance race car
The company that introduced the DeltaWing to Le Mans has unveiled all-electric race car to compete in long-distance endurance races.
Green4U Technologies and Panoz, a Green4U company, said the aim of the concept is to deliver the performance and range similar to internal combustion engine and hybrid powertrain race cars.
Don Panoz, chairman and co-founder of Green4U Technologies, Inc., unveiled the new race car concept at the company’s display in the 24 Hours of Le Mans Village. Dubbed the Green4U Panoz Racing GT-EV, it is being developed at the company’s design and engineering hub in Braselton, Georgia.
“We’re debuting it here at Le Mans because of this iconic race’s history where the brightest and most ambitious and tenacious competitors always push the motorsports and automotive boundaries,” said Panoz. “We pushed the boundaries when we brought Sparky [the 1998 Panoz Q9 GTR-1 Hybrid] and the DeltaWing to Le Mans, and we’ll do the same with the all-electric GT-EV.”
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