(CNN) -- From wearable technology to space tourism,
2014 will be a year of significant technological leaps. We take a look
through some of the most ground-breaking developments of the year ahead.
Electric cars take to the track
As the name suggests, Formula E
is all about electric power. The arrival of this new petrol-free motor
racing competition is a significant step for both the car and the
environment. Two years ago motorsport's international governing body,
the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile
(FIA), announced its ambitious plan for an electric car race that would
mimic the hugely popular F1 series. As the arrival of Formula E looms,
experts predict that it could have a big impact on the future of car
manufacturing.
Initially, the cars in
the competition will be powered by enormous battery engines. Each
battery weighs 200 kilograms, producing around 200 kilowatts of power.
Depending on the speed, the electric engines will last anywhere from a
few hours to just 25 minutes and the cars can reach speeds of up to 220
kilometers per hour.
"If you look in the past,
a lot of development in the car industry has come from racing," said
Formula E CEO Alejandro Agag. "The transfer of technology is potentially
very big."
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