Nine 'very serious' manufacturers present for Extreme E launch
The Extreme E racing concept has been presented to nine "very serious" manufacturers, according to championship co-founder Alejandro Agag
The series, which is backed by Agag's ABB FIA Formula E organisation, was officially launched on its floating paddock - the RMS St Helena ship - in London on Thursday.
After the series was initially presented to the media, Agag and co-founder Gil de Ferran, as well as XE's 'chief explorer' David de Rothschild and its artistic director Fisher Stevens, gave two further closed presentations.
The groups that heard these talks included representatives from nine manufacturers, with personnel from various FE squads also in attendance.
Agag explained that no manufacturers are currently committed to entering the series, and added XE does not "even have a contract, we're working on the contract for teams to come in".
But he said the nine manufacturers that attended the launch were "all very serious and very big".
"They are nine of the usual suspects, if you want to call them that," he continued.
"But, I don't know how many are really serious to come in or not.
"We've had very preliminary conversations with some, which have been really interesting. But we've even been fine-tuning the concept a lot until [recently].
"We are about to finish the sporting regulations and the technical regulations. When we have that, manufacturers need to really make up their minds and make a study.
"I think when they see this, it's going to be another element because you need to see this to believe it.
"You need to see the boat to say, 'OK, this is going to happen', because otherwise they say, 'How is it going to happen?'. This [the St Helena] is how it's going to happen."
Agag also stated that XE's first season, which is planned to start in January 2021 before running through to the following August, could be run with "zero" manufacturers to begin with if it came to it.
"I will start the championship with no manufacturers if needed, and just use all independent teams," he said.
"This [establishing the championship] is not conditional to anything.
"This championship is happening - if manufacturers are here, great, if they're not here, I hope they will come after."
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