Article 6NWEW Extreme E is now Extreme H, a hydrogen-powered racing series starting 2025

Extreme E is now Extreme H, a hydrogen-powered racing series starting 2025

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Extreme E, the premium off-road EV racing series, is pivoting to hydrogen. The series announced this week that it's rebranding to Extreme H, and unveiled a hydrogen-powered race car it's calling the Pioneer 25 to usher in the transition. The first season is slated to begin in April 2025 in Saudi Arabia, before heading to the UK, Germany, Italy and wrapping up in the US.

Take a sneak peek at the Pioneer 25 in action pic.twitter.com/40gTrtQMbR

- Extreme E (@ExtremeELive) June 29, 2024

Extreme E had its first race in 2021, putting electric off-road vehicles to the test of (as you might expect) extreme environments, like the desert. It got some major teams on board, including the likes of McLaren. This year marks Extreme E's fourth season. In a blog post about the shift to hydrogen, founder and CEO Alejandro Agag said the move is not just about e-mobility; it's about creating green power solutions that can be applied anywhere, from remote locations to bustling cities."

By launching Extreme H, we're not only showcasing the viability of hydrogen as a fuel source but also testing the wider hydrogen ecosystem including recharging and hydrogen transportation - as well as helping to create a market for it," Agag wrote. Pioneer 25, Extreme H's flagship race car, is powered by a 75kW hydrogen fuel cell.

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