Digital twins
Since 2021, TCS has been the official technology partner of Jaguar TCS Racing, using advanced digital technologies to accelerate the journey to electrification from track to road. This season, innovation is even more relevant, as competing on urban circuits demands precision, agility, and adaptability.
With support from TCS, Jaguar TCS Racing engineers use the Virtual Vehicle Validation Model (V3M), a mathematical tool that guides the digital twin of the Jaguar I-TYPE 7 to navigate the track based on various parameters. This allows for rapid and confident software modifications, saving critical time in race preparation.
- Future mobility, tested in Mexico
Technologies developed on Formula E tracks often reach the consumer market, making mobility safer, more efficient, and more sustainable.
Mexico City continues to modernize its transport system through initiatives like the Integrated Mobility Program, the expansion of electric Metrobús corridors, and projects like Laneshift, aimed at decarbonizing urban freight transport. The adoption of cleaner and smarter vehicles is directly linked to national commitments to reduce emissions and accelerate progress toward zero- and low-emission technologies.
These actions, together with federal guidelines promoting charging infrastructure and clean energy standards, make the capital a living laboratory for electric mobility innovation and a strategic point for advancing toward a more efficient, safe, and sustainable transport system.
TCS uses generative AI to simulate various real-world conditions—ranging from intense rainfall to complex urban terrains—enabling tests that reflect the challenges of major modern cities.
- Sustainability: The heart of Formula E
Formula E is the first motorsport with a net-zero carbon footprint since its inception, and the 2026 Mexico City E-Prix reinforces this commitment. The race is not just a spectacle of speed but also a laboratory for sustainable innovation, aligned with global efforts to advance cleaner, more efficient energy systems.