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EXTREME E TO LAUNCH HYDROGEN SERIES

Hydrogen fuel cell to replace electric battery for offshoot series due to start in 2024

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All-electric off-road series Extreme E plans to organise a hydrogen offshoot for 2024, known as Extreme H, that will run alongside its sister series.

Hydrogen has long been touted as a ‘clean’ energy source for future mobility, as the only byproduct following intra-cell electrolys­is reaction is water. Championsh­ip founder Alejandro Agag, who first shared his intention to adopt hydrogen power in the SUV series at XE’S launch in 2019, described the move as “a natural evolution of our mission to showcase the possibilit­ies of new technologi­es in the race to fight climate issues”.

The new Extreme H series will utilise the same spec Spark Racing Technologi­es-built Odyssey 21 chassis as XE, while participat­ing teams can use the same custom-built drivetrain across both cars. A statement said that a hydrogen fuel cell will replace the Williams Advanced Engineerin­g produced battery“as the principal energy source ”.

XE already uses hydrogen power stations, produced by AFC Energy, on events to charge the car’s batteries, but the Extreme H series would be the first directly hydrogen-powered series of its kind. The claim to being the first hydrogen racing series could be taken by the HYRAZE League concept that was announced in 2020. It plans to launch in 2023 with a fleet of 800bhp vehicles powered by two hydrogen fuel cells.

Agag said that the series will decide together with current Extreme E teams how to integrate the hydrogen cars into the XE race format, with “two separate categories, full transition to hydrogen or joint racing” under considerat­ion. He added: “By using the existing Extreme E platform we can also utilise our transport, talent and operations to ensure we are minimising footprint in the process. This effectivel­y means we can have double the race action, with marginal additional impact.”

Praising the concept, JBXE Extreme E boss Jenson Button said: “To see racing of this calibre powered by hydrogen cells, which will allow for even more racing with less impact, is remarkable.”

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Extreme H will become the first hydrogenpo­wered off-road series in 2024

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