New all-electric raceboat series E1 appoints Aurora as broadcast production partner for inaugural World Championship
Aurora Media Worldwide is taking to the water as the broadcast production partner to the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) E1 World Championship, the world’s first all-electric raceboat series, which gets underway in Jeddah in early 2024.
E1 is the world’s first and only all-electric raceboat championship sanctioned by the UIM, which is the international governing body for all powerboating activities. The UIM E1 World Championship was established to create a new, exciting and competitive on-water racing platform based on electric technologies to protect and restore our urban waters and coastal areas.
Aurora will provide the live racing action, highlights programming and a rich variety of behind the scenes content as this exciting new championship embarks on its first season.
The UIM E1 World Championship has the backing of some of the biggest names in the sporting and entertainment world, with team owners including Tom Brady, Rafael Nadal, Didier Drogba, Steve Aoki, Sergio Perez, and Virat Kohli. The series, established to create a new, competitive on-water racing proposition which uses the power of sport for the purpose of advancing clean aquatic mobility, kicks off in Jeddah and will include stages in Venice, Rotterdam and Monaco, with further locations being finalised.
Specialising in the production of live and non-live content for ground-breaking global sporting events, Aurora is recognised as a creator of innovative, purpose-driven productions which are widely distributed around the world.
Lawrence Duffy, Aurora managing director, commented: “This is a brilliant, global project. The show features cutting-edge foiling raceboats, mixed gender pilots from different extreme sports backgrounds, going head-to-head in a quick, dynamic format. As you might expect, the creative armoury includes data feeds, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), drones, agile and onboard cameras to create the E1 signature. Gaming and short form continue to influence our approach.”
Rodi Basso, CEO of the UIM E1 World Championship, says: “We are proud to be partnering with Aurora. I have full confidence they will bring our groundbreaking raceboats, beautiful event locations, and talented pilots to life through a high-quality visual sporting experience which will provide fans with the best possible view to the action.
“In addition to world-class sporting action, we aim to take viewers on a journey that inspires us to more closely consider the effect of our actions on our lakes, waterways, coastlines and oceans, and our broadcast content will play a critical role in achieving this goal.”
Up to ten teams will compete in the inaugural UIM E1 World Championship season, each battling it out to secure the coveted E1 title of Champions Of The Water. The teams will race using identical RaceBird boats during the first two seasons of the championship, with regulations being opened up in future seasons to allow teams and manufacturers to develop their own electric technologies.
Each team will choose two pilots to share driving duties throughout the event. The regulations set out by E1 and the UIM will mandate each team to select a mixed gender pilot line up to ensure equal opportunities in the sport. The pilots will put their skills to the test using tight and technical racecourses located close to the shore.
To keep fans entertained throughout the event and limit any potential disruption to waterways, E1 races will be held over the course of two days. The first day will mainly consist of shakedown and practice sessions, with the knockout heats and finale taking place on the second day.
The championship will see up to 10 teams and 20 mixed gender pilots racing on the water in iconic cities around the world, with the US due to host a race in Season 2. The E1 pilots will navigate tight and technical circuits behind the wheel of the electric E1 raceboats.