Ferrari recently made a major stride in its 77-year history by establishing the e-building, which marks a crucial moment in the brand’s journey towards sustainability. This new facility will serve as the foundation for future sustainable projects and will be the birthplace of Ferrari’s first fully electric model. The company has been investing in electric technology since 2009, and the debut of their first EV is set for next year.
The e-building not only houses production facilities but also features an educational center that is dedicated to promoting innovation and development. The facility has allocated 30% of its space for future projects, showcasing Ferrari’s commitment to continuous improvement. The building has been designed to achieve Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) performance, incorporating sustainable practices such as rainwater recycling, irrigation for green areas, and advanced insulation for managing solar radiation.
Ferrari’s electric vehicle is expected to feature high-voltage batteries, EVs, and axles produced in this innovative e-building. The energy systems in the e-building are entirely free of fossil fuels, with the air conditioning system relying on a renewable electric heat pump. This ambitious project showcases Ferrari’s commitment to sustainability and innovation in the automotive industry.
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