Nissan drivers could charge their brains at car dealerships

Nissan’s Brain to Performance programme for racing drivers has a potential future application for road drivers. By Chris Eyte

Nissan has developed a brain stimulation programme for Formula E drivers that could be repurposed for non-racing drivers. Called ‘Brain to Performance’, the programme was launched in July 2021 with studies conducted at the University of Essex in England and the Campus Bio-Tech in Geneva, Switzerland. It was later tested at the New York City E-Prix in July 2022 before implementation for racing season nine (2022/2023) for the Gen3 electric car race era.

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