ETH Zurich will participate in the race’s official accompanying programme, eDays. The Formula E race in Zurich is not only a sporting competition, it is also an opportunity to think about the mobility of the future, Guzzella said to the media. The university considers climate-friendly, energy-efficient and affordable mobility to be a key topic for research and education.
Visions and concrete projects
At the eDays symposium on Friday, 8 June, ETH Zurich will place the topic of e-mobility in a wider context. The debate will include experts from science, industry and politics, including ETH professors Konstantinos Boulouchos, Christoph Onder and Gerhard Schmitt.
ETH students will also present their own mobility projects. These include Duckietown, a system of autonomous mini-cars that visitors can get actively involved with; the autonomous electric racing cars from AMZ, the academic motorsports club; and the Swissloop high-speed travel capsule that will take part in Elon Musk’s Hyperloop competition in Los Angeles this summer.