The new rules and regulations have been drafted up for season two already at the World Motor Sports Council, and it looks like that fanboost will become less effective next year.

The good news is that, Formula E cars will become faster in season two. Currently, the Spark-Renault cars run at 150kW this year. However, in the second season the teams will be able to run at a 170kW, which means that the cars will be able to post quicker lap times in the race.

But the bad news is, that the fanboost will stay at 180kW in season two according to the regulations at this present time for next year. This means that next year the drivers who win the fanboost vote will only receive an extra 10kW of power instead of an extra 30kW of power this season.

Although, in season three the fanboost should become very effective, as it will be increased to 250kW and the cars will be running at 200kW of power during the race and qualifying.

Therefore, it’s strange to see that the fanboost output will not be increased in season two compared to season three or the inaugural season of Formula E, but in the following seasons we should see quicker Formula E cars on track, which should make Formula E a greater spectacle to watch.