The
National Electric Drag Racing Association (NEDRA) is out to change the perception of electric vehicles
(EVs).
“EVs
are more than glorified golf carts,” says Chip Gribben, the NEDRA’s PR
Director. “Our whole mantra has been to dispel the myth that EVs are slow
and we have been pretty successful.”
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Founded
in 1997, NEDRA organizes drag racing competitions to show off the speed
that vehicles powered by electricity can reach. As interest in
electric vehicles has grown in recent years, so has the popularity of NEDRA’s
drag racing competitions.
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This
isn’t only reflected by growing crowds. Gribben cites major sponsorship deals
and notes that several NEDRA drivers have begun getting sponsorship from battery
companies. NEDRA
was also recently invited to the NHRA Full Throttle Drag Racing Series in July.
“The fact that we have been invited means that the racing community is
beginning to take a serious look at electric drag racing and NEDRA,” he
says.
Check
out some videos of electric vehicles burning rubber at various NEDRA
competitions below.
In
last September’s competition, the “KillaCycle” set a new NEDRA record
by going a quarter of a mile in 7.864 seconds (reaching 169 miles per hour).
At the same competition, another electric bike, the ElectroCat, set a new NEDRA record for a 48-volt street-legal motorcycle by an eighth of a mile in 13.24 seconds (reaching 52.97 miles per hour).
The video above shows a Tesla roadster racing an in OBS junior dragster in a competition held earlier this year.
In this race, a Tesla roadster goes up against an electrified 1972 Datsun 1200, called White Zombie.
In this clip another electric drag bike, AGNS, makes a run.