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An electric go-kart is a type of
go-kart A go-kart, also written as go-cart (often referred to as simply a kart), is a type of sports car, close wheeled car, open-wheel car or quadracycle. Go-karts come in all shapes and forms, from non-motorised models to high-performance Kart rac ...
powered by
electric motors An electric motor is an electrical machine that converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Most electric motors operate through the interaction between the motor's magnetic field and electric current in a wire winding to generate force ...
and batteries, as opposed to a traditional
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. As of 2022, electric go-karts are mostly used for rental go-karts for recreational usage. For serious
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, traditional 2-stroke petrol engines are mostly used, but development of high-performance electric karts is taking place and races are already being held with electric go-karts. In 2018, the
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and the
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joined forces to introduce electric karting as the first motorsport in the
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, with the aim of having the first championship at the
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in Paris.


History

Since 2006, a race for students called e-Kart has been organized in France, which brings together manufacturers, schools and academic institutions in areas such as
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and
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. It is driven using motors with power from 10 to 67
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. The event runs over three days and includes the disciplines of endurance racing, fastest lap time, fastest acceleration from standstill over a distance of 50 meters, 10-minute races, and more. From 2013, the event became international, bringing together 26 teams with 34 karts and 200 participants. In 2012, the ERDF Masters Kart race took place at the Paris-Bercy Arena in Paris, France, with racing drivers from various series such as
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, GP2,
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, DTM,
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and kart racing. They competed with electric karts powered by 30 kW
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. In 2013, the Red Line Oil Karting Championship started in
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in the USA. The competitions took place under Category V, Group 2, Class 1 of the Rattlesnake Electric Sport Championship. In most race weekends, lap times were set less than one second behind the fastest petrol cars. In 2015, the Latvian company Blue Shock Race launched electric go-karts. The BSR2017 was one of the company's first rental go-karts that had a lithium battery, and could be driven for 10-15 minutes before needing to be charged. In 2016, the street race G-Zero Championship Racing Series was held in Canada. The karts used were built by EVC Racing in Indianapolis, and was built partly using motorcycle parts.


Competitions


The first championships

On 1 May 2018, Latvia held the world's first national championship for electric go-karts using the TeK and TeK Open classes. The first race was held at the Kandavas track, and the season consisted of a total of 6 races at different tracks ending at the Jelgava track. 10 teams with 16 different participants from Lithuania and Latvia took part. All used engines and drivetrains from Blue Shock Race with an engine power of 15 kW in the Tek class and 25 kW in the TeK Open class, respectively. Ričards Irbe took gold with 5 wins in a row, while Raivis Veiksans took second and Raistis Plukss third. During the Championship the best lap time was shown by Raivis Veiksans at 49.836 seconds. Soon after, on 2018 May 13, the German Motorsport Association opened the first German national championship for electric go-karts. The season consisted of five races from May to September. In 2018, the
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and the
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joined forces to introduce electric karting as the first motorsport in the
Youth Olympics The Youth Olympic Games (YOG) is an international multi-sport event for athletes between 15 and 18 years old, organized by the International Olympic Committee. The games are held every four years in staggered summer and winter events consisten ...
, with the aim of having the first championship at the
2024 Summer Olympics The 2024 Summer Olympics (french: Jeux olympiques d'été de 2024), officially the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad (french: Jeux de la XXXIIIe Olympiade, links=no) and also known as Paris 2024, is an upcoming international multi-sport event that is s ...
in Paris. File:Blue Shock Race World's first.jpg, Electric go-kart from the first Latvian national championship


Technical development

It has been reported that Blue Shock Racing is working on developing a new racing kart with engine power of up to 55 kW. This should make it possible to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in approximately 2.2 seconds, which will make this class the top professional class in terms of acceleration (over the current
KZ2 KZ2 is a kart racing class using 125 cc water-cooled two-stroke engines yielding about . The engines are equipped with a 6-speed gearbox. Z2 is the second fastest of the KZ karting racing categories, and technical regulations are similar to faster ...
which has an acceleration from 0-100 km/h in 3 seconds) .


Homologation

At the fourth race of the first season of the Latvian championship, Blue Shock Race launched a model that should be capable of competing with existing petrol karts in the DD2 division. In Latvia, a national class called TeK Open is homologated where it is allowed to compete with up to 25 kW engine power. As of 2019, several other national electrical divisions were added.


Technical

Electric go-karts do not emit exhaust, and therefore require less
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when driving indoors. They also emit less noise. Some disadvantages are that the batteries are heavy, that charging time may take long and that the performance can get poor when the battery is running low.


Power and torque

Electric motors usually have greater
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than an equivalent petrol engine, and therefore usually have better acceleration from a standstill than conventional go-karts with a petrol engine. Electric motors usually also have a much wider torque band, and therefore, like other
electric vehicle An electric vehicle (EV) is a vehicle that uses one or more electric motors for propulsion. It can be powered by a collector system, with electricity from extravehicular sources, or it can be powered autonomously by a battery (sometimes cha ...
s, eliminates the need for a
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with multiple gears in order to produce sufficient power at different speeds.


Batteries

Some common battery types on electric go-karts are: *
Lead–acid battery The lead–acid battery is a type of rechargeable battery first invented in 1859 by French physicist Gaston Planté. It is the first type of rechargeable battery ever created. Compared to modern rechargeable batteries, lead–acid batteries have ...
, mostly used on rental karts *
Lithium polymer A lithium polymer battery, or more correctly lithium-ion polymer battery (abbreviated as LiPo, LIP, Li-poly, lithium-poly and others), is a rechargeable battery of lithium-ion technology using a polymer electrolyte instead of a liquid electrol ...
(LiPo), used on competition karts * Litium-ion (Li-ion), used on competition karts Rental go-karts with lead batteries can usually be driven for a maximum of 20-30 minutes before a low battery charge results in noticeably less performance. For this reason, most electric competition go-karts use
lithium-polymer A lithium polymer battery, or more correctly lithium-ion polymer battery (abbreviated as LiPo, LIP, Li-poly, lithium-poly and others), is a rechargeable battery of lithium-ion technology using a polymer electrolyte instead of a liquid electrolyt ...
or
lithium-ion A lithium-ion or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery which uses the reversible reduction of lithium ions to store energy. It is the predominant battery type used in portable consumer electronics and electric vehicles. It also sees ...
batteries that provide better performance and last longer.


Safety

On electric go-karts, the safety of the batteries largely depends on the type of battery: * Lead-acid batteries are relatively safe, and cannot catch fire or explode during collisions. However, they have poorer performance. * LiPo and Li-ion batteries have the potential to catch fire or explode if they are damaged, such as during a collision. On go-karts with petrol engines, the petrol tank can be punctured in accidents and there is a risk that the contents will catch fire (the risk of explosion with petrol, on the other hand, is very small).


Price

Electric motors and batteries are usually more expensive to purchase than conventional petrol motors, especially motors powered by lithium batteries. Despite less need for maintenance, electric go-karts usually have higher costs for operation and maintenance, as batteries and electric motors are typically more expensive than that of conventional engine, especially those powered by lithium batteries.


See also

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Electric car An electric car, battery electric car, or all-electric car is an automobile that is propelled by one or more electric motors, using only energy stored in batteries. Compared to internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, electric cars are quie ...
*
Formula Student Formula Student is a student engineering competition held annually in the UK. Student teams from around the world design, build, test, and race a small-scale formula style racing car. The cars are judged on a number of criteria as listed below ...
*
Kart racing Kart racing or karting is a road racing variant of motorsport with open-wheel, four-wheeled vehicles known as go-karts or shifter karts. They are usually raced on kart circuit, scaled-down circuits, although some professional kart races are als ...
*
KZ2 KZ2 is a kart racing class using 125 cc water-cooled two-stroke engines yielding about . The engines are equipped with a 6-speed gearbox. Z2 is the second fastest of the KZ karting racing categories, and technical regulations are similar to faster ...
, the second fastest KZ class in karting


References


External links


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