Formula E founder Alejandro Agag believes China could host four rounds of motorsport series featuring electric vehicles
Formula E could expand to four rounds in China as the all-electric championship chases growth in the world’s biggest market for electric vehicles, according to series founder and chairman Alejandro Agag.
The Spaniard said China, compared to the United States where President Donald Trump’s administration has scaled back a number of EV incentives, represented a huge opportunity.
Agag, who has recently taken on a role as strategic adviser to the Motorsport Network media group, said Trump was “really giving the space to China and China is only too happy to take it”.
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