Extreme H Racing Series Gears Up for Hydrogen-Powered Future
Key Ideas
  • Extreme E is transitioning to Extreme H, aiming to become the world's first hydrogen racing series, with significant progress in hydrogen-powered car development.
  • The Pioneer 25, a hydrogen-powered racing car, passed FIA crash tests, setting a milestone in motorsport history and paving the way for automotive innovation.
  • Future milestones for the Pioneer 25 include resilience tests for tanks and battery packs, alongside track testing to be conducted in the following months.
  • Production of Extreme H cars for the inaugural campaign will commence soon, with team deliveries expected by the end of 2024, promising an exciting future for hydrogen-powered racing.
The Championship is reevaluating its remaining rounds in Sardinia, Italy, and Phoenix, USA, due to ongoing developments. Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO of Extreme E, expressed the commitment to transforming the series into Extreme H, the world's pioneering hydrogen racing series. The focus on hydrogen presents exciting possibilities and has garnered industry attention. The Pioneer 25, a hydrogen-powered racing car, achieved a significant milestone by passing FIA crash tests, setting a new standard for automotive technologies. Future tests and track trials are scheduled to test the car's tanks and battery packs, moving closer to full-scale production and team deliveries by the end of 2024, marking a groundbreaking shift in motorsport towards sustainable innovation.
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