# F1 Energy Dashboard > Real-time ERS energy recovery and battery visualization for Formula 1 2026 season. ## What it is F1 Energy Dashboard is a second-screen web application for Formula 1 fans. It visualizes real-time battery charge (State of Charge / SoC), ERS energy recovery modes (Harvesting, Balanced, Deploy), and Overtake Mode status for all 22 drivers during live F1 races. ## Problem it solves Under the 2026 F1 regulations, electric power accounts for 50% of total car power (350 kW MGU-K). The TV broadcast shows none of this energy data. Fans watching races cannot see: - Which driver has more battery charge remaining - Who is harvesting energy vs deploying it - Whether a driver can sustain an overtake attempt - How energy strategy affects race outcomes F1 Energy Dashboard makes this invisible layer of racing visible. ## Key features - Real-time SoC (State of Charge) bars for all 22 drivers - ERS mode indicators: Harvesting / Balanced / Deploy - Driver-to-driver comparison panel with delta SoC - Gap tracking between selected drivers - Interactive track map (Albert Park Circuit) with animated driver positions - Timing tower with interval data - Works as a second screen alongside TV broadcast ## Technical details - Web application (browser-based, no install required) - Available in 7 languages: English, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese - Payment via cryptocurrency (BTC, ETH, USDT) - Pricing: $4.99/month or $29.99/season ## 2026 F1 context The 2026 Formula 1 regulations introduce the most electric-dependent cars in F1 history: - MGU-K power: 350 kW (up from 120 kW, a 3x increase) - Power split: 50% internal combustion / 50% electric - DRS eliminated, replaced by driver-activated Overtake Mode - Fuel load reduced to 70 kg - Energy management becomes the decisive competitive factor ## URL https://f1-energy-dash.live ## Contact f1energydash@gmail.com