CRP Group and Energica Motor Company’s partnership to fine tune the 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup electric superbike prototype made its first public appearance during the French MotoGP.
The test was carried out by both Loris Capirossi and the Energica official test rider Alessandro Brannetti.
“We are happy about the test performed at Le Mans with the new prototype,” said Brannetti. “Energica with CRP’s support is definitely heading in the right direction and I’m excited to see what’s in store next.”
All the solutions have been developed with the support of CRP Group’s know-how. CRP will keep collaborating closely with Energica, to achieve optimal results in a very short time.
CRP Technology is manufacturing aerodynamic parts in professional 3D printing with Windform materials. CRP Meccanica is working on the development of the braking and suspension system.The knowledge of the two companies are supporting the study and development of a new battery and other improvements for the performance of the superbike, bringing it closer to the preset targets.
The next stop on the road to the 2019 FIM Enel MotoE World Cup will be at CRP and Energica’s home GP in Mugello, with a very special rider for the demo lap; the four-time World Champion Max Biaggi.
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