Here’s how an off-road racing series will make its own hydrogen fuel | Ars Technica
Date : 2023-12-16
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Extreme E, an electric off-road racing series that takes place in regions heavily impacted by climate change, has announced its transition to hydrogen fuel cells by 2025. This shift is part of the series' objective to explore and showcase relevant technology with real-world applications. Founder Alejandro Agag, who also founded Formula E, emphasizes the importance of keeping an eye on emerging technologies, such as hydrogen, for future racing competitions.
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