WE ARE MOTOE WORLD CHAMPIONS!

The Aruba Cloud MotoE team wins the 2025 World Championship with Alessandro Zaccone.
 

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From rookies to champions in just two years.

The Aruba Cloud MotoE team clinched the world title in the electric category of MotoGP thanks to an extraordinary season by Alessandro Zaccone, who was crowned MotoE World Champion at the end of the last race of the season in Portimão. It has been an unforgettable adventure for the team, which made its debut in 2024 with Chaz Davies and Armando Pontone, before triumphing in the world championship the following year with the Italian rider alongside Luca Bernardi.

Aruba Cloud and MotoE, technological progress with respect for the environment

Aruba Cloud's approach to sustainable IT

Our cloud services are built with the best technologies and the most advanced security standards, guaranteed by our network of green data centers distributed throughout Italy and Europe.

  • Virtualization is already sustainability
    The cloud model allows for a reduction in the use of physical servers, which results in a decrease in emissions.
  • Energy efficiency
    We manage our energy usage in line with ISO 50001 certification efficiency requirements.
  • European Green Digital Coalition
    We adhere to the objectives of the Climate Neutral Data Centre Pact.

Innovation and sustainability in the FIM MotoE World Championship

Electric racing is the perfect platform to test cutting-edge charging technologies that will change the future of mobility for millions of people worldwide.

  • Mobile charging batteries
    Enel is constantly engaged in research in the field of smart charging for mobile devices.
  • Electric Mobility
    Ducati is a unique manufacturer thanks to its pioneering model for mobility on two wheels.
  • More sustainable tires
    Michelin contributes every year to the increase in the use of recycled materials in the tires used in races.

Our riders


The motorcycle: Ducati MotoE V21L

Ducati is the sole manufacturer for the electric category and provides each rider with a motorcycle equipped with an electric powertrain, specifically designed for racing.

  • Top speed: 275 km/h (data not finalized)
  • Power: 110 kW (150 HP)
  • Torque: 140 Nm
  • Acceleration (0-100km/h): approximately 2.6 seconds
  • Weight: 225 kg
  • Charging time (80%): 45 min.
  • Battery: 18 kWh
  • Battery weight: 110 Kg
  • Motor weight: 21 Kg
  • Weight distribution at the front: 54%
  • Weight distribution at the rear: 46%
  • Engine: maximum rotation speed of 18,000rpm
  • Battery: 18kWh lithium-ion battery with a voltage of 800V
  • Cooling: the battery, motor and inverter are water-cooled
  • Chassis: Front Frame aluminum monocoque for the front area and a carbon fiber battery pack enclosure
  • Swingarm: aluminum weighing 4.8kg
  • Fairings: carbon fiber
  • Suspension: Öhlins TTX36 rear mono-shock, Öhlins NPX 25/30 pressurized fork with 43mm inverted forks, Öhlins steering damper
  • Tires: front 3.75x17 inches, rear 6x17 inches
  • Final drive: chain drive

Follow the Aruba Cloud MotoE Racing Team

The championship consists of eight races in seven countries, coinciding with the MotoGP™ races.
For each MotoE™ event, two races are held on Saturdays at 12:15 and 16:10 local time.