In the realm of motorsports, Alejandro Agag, renowned for his pioneering work with Formula E and Extreme E, is once again pushing the boundaries of sustainable technology. His latest venture, Extreme H, marks a shift towards utilizing green hydrogen and fuel cell technology in racing—a move poised to revolutionize the industry.
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Feintool creates fuel cells in collaboration with Taicang The booming hydrogen economy in China brings Feintool a significant new client.…
Portugal’s first centralised biomethane and renewable hydrogen auction According to CE NoticiasFinancieras, the first auction of the centrally purchased biomethane…
Off-track, Extreme E performed a successful first test of a brand-new and cutting-edge mobile fuel cell system provided by ENOWA, the competition’s Green Hydrogen Power Partner, while it produced a stunning opening X Prix of Season 3 on the circuit.
Oreca Magny-Cours developing hydrogen engine The Oreca group’s Nivernais plant in Magny-Cours is developing a competition engine whose only fuel…
The third season of the sport-for-purpose electric racing series Extreme E, which will begin in 2023, will feature Kaizen Clean Energy (KCE) as its Official Clean Energy Technology Provider.
Extreme E intends to develop a global hydrogen initiative. In 2024, a championship dubbed Extreme H will be held.
Extreme E has teamed up with AFC Energy for Season 2, where it will use its zero-emission fuel cell and…
Extreme E with AFC Energy has launched the hydrogen fuel cell generator which will play a key role in the…