Rosatom equips cars with lithium-ion batteries for the first Russian electric kart race

RENERA LLC, a subsidiary of the TVEL Fuel Company and Rosatom’s integrator for energy storage solutions, has organized the first electric kart race in Russia. MINI class race cars were equipped with lithium-ion batteries manufactured by Rosatom. The race was organized together among racers of 9-11 years old at the Izhorets karting track in Kolpino, Saint-Petersburg.

Ten 10 kW electric karts equipped with RENERA batteries participated in the competition. Compared to petrol-fueled cars, these karts are more dynamic and maneuverable on the race track. Unlike gasoline karts, electric ones have no exhaust – this solves the problem of air pollution and unwellness of young sportsmen, which is especially important for indoor karting circuits.

RENERA batteries have been developed with capacity of 40 Ah (ampere-hours) and designed to keep the kart going in racing mode for at least 20 minutes. The battery is fully charged in two hours. If necessary, the battery may be quickly changed to a charged one, so that the kart would continue the race.

“This kind of Russian-made equipment has become possible due to the rapid development of energy storage systems. Today’s race has shown that there is a great potential for development of an environmentally friendly sport with growing popularity. We are sure that RENERA energy storage units have great potential for implementation not only in karting, but in other types of electric vehicles”, commented Emin Askerov, Director General of RENERA.

 

About RENERA

RENERA (an enterprise of Rosatom’s TVEL Fuel Company) is an actively developing nuclear industry integrator in energy storage systems field. The company engages in lithium-ion batteries for in-plant and logistics electrical engineering and also offers solutions for emergency power supply and no-break power supply, smoothing load demand and energy storage systems for hybrid systems. Having a R&D center allows to develop along with typical systems, complex solutions for individual customer requirements. The team accompanies the project from R&D to production, provides service. The integrator has dozens of completed projects; solutions with a unit capacity to of up to 1 MW are in the pipeline.

TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom incorporates enterprises for the fabrication of nuclear fuel, conversion and enrichment of uranium, production of gas centrifuges, as well as research and design organizations. It is the only supplier of nuclear fuel for Russian nuclear power plants. TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom provides nuclear fuel for 73 power reactors in 13 countries worldwide, research reactors in eight countries, as well as transport reactors of the Russian nuclear fleet. Every sixth power reactor in the world operates on fuel manufactured by TVEL.

Rosatom is a global actor on the world’s nuclear technology market. Its leading edge stems from a number of competitive strengths, one of which is assets and competences at hand in all nuclear segments. Rosatom incorporates companies from all stages of the technological chain, such as uranium mining and enrichment, nuclear fuel fabrication, equipment manufacture and engineering, operation of nuclear power plants, and management of spent nuclear fuel and nuclear waste. Nowadays, Rosatom brings together about 350 enterprises and organizations with the workforce above 250 K.

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