In an impressive collaboration of Swiss engineering, motorsport passion, and cutting-edge technology, the latest vehicle from the Academic Motorsport Club Zurich (AMZ) was unveiled at the headquarters of the maxon Group in Sachseln. As a prominent guest of honor, Swiss Formula E and endurance racing driver Sébastien Buemi captivated the audience with his expertise and passion for high-performance technology. The new AMZ vehicle represents the future of electric racing technology – a bold leap forward, crafted by a passionate, interdisciplinary team of students with a clear mission: to drive innovation through precision and sustainability.
A driving force behind this breakthrough is BOMATEC AG, which supports the AMZ not just as a sponsor, but as a powerful technological partner. With its specialized engineering expertise and high-precision magnet solutions, BOMATEC is instrumental in elevating the vehicle's performance. The integration of BOMATEC magnets significantly enhances the efficiency of the electric drive systems – providing a decisive competitive edge on the racetrack.
The event at maxon not only provided a platform for networking and technological dialogue but also highlighted the critical importance of collaborative ecosystems in the development of forward-thinking mobility solutions. As a long-standing technology partner of AMZ, maxon plays a vital role in the project’s success with its high-performance drive systems.
With the unveiling of the new vehicle, the AMZ team has solidified its position as a true powerhouse of innovation in student motorsport. The collaboration with partners like BOMATEC showcases how industry and academic research come together to accelerate real progress – fast, efficient, and with a relentless drive for sustainability.

Bomatec as a technology partner

Weight optimized components

At maxon headquarters
“We are proud to accompany the AMZ team on their journey to the forefront of technology. Partnerships like these reflect our commitment to sustainable innovation and fostering young talent.”
Bomatec