National Electric Drag Racing Association

"NEDRA" redirects here. For the genus of moth, see Nedra.

The National Electric Drag Racing Association (NEDRA), a Special Chapter of the Electric Auto Association, and exists to increase public awareness of electric vehicle (EV) performance and to encourage through competition, advances in electric vehicle technology. NEDRA achieves this by organizing and sanctioning safe, silent and exciting electric vehicle drag racing events.

NEDRA is a coalition of drag racing fans, electric drag racing vehicle owners and drivers, individuals interested in promoting the sport of EV drag racing, EV parts suppliers, EV manufacturers and other environmentally concerned companies and individuals. Working together as a group, we put excitement into electric vehicle drag racing.

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Examples

Examples of NEDRA vehicles are:

Classification and divisions

Division Voltage
A3 349 V and above
A2 301–348 V
A 241–300 V
B 193–240 V
C 169–192 V
D 145–168 V
E 121–144 V
F 97–120 V
G 73–96 V
H 49–72 V
I 25–48 V
J 24 V and below

NEDRA vehicles are categorized by class and voltage.[5]

Classes are determined by the extent of the vehicle's modification from mass production vehicles such as simple Street Conversions (SC) to extreme race vehicles such as electric rail dragsters in the Dragster (DR) class.

Voltage divisions range from "J" for 24 volts and below, to "A5" for 600 volts and above and are represented by letters from A through J.

NEDRA records

NEDRA maintains a list of fastest race times for both 1/4 and 1/8 mile ET's in the sanctioned classes, on this page.

As of May 4th 2012, the "quickest" ET in the 1/4 mile is the Rocket (motorcycle) with 6.940 second et and trap speed of 201.37 mph. This motorcycle became the fist electric vehicle to break 200 mph in the quarter mile.

Major events

See also

References

External links

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