ENOWA showcases its green hydrogen offering at Saudi season opener
Since partnering with Extreme E in 2022, ENOWA has been pivotal in steering a multi-year collaboration, advocating for sustainable solutions in the world of motorsport. This collaboration has prominently highlighted green hydrogen as a transformative energy source, amplifying its potential on a global scale.
Through its commitment to clean energy and efficient water management, ENOWA seeks to become a global leader in renewable energy and become a benchmark for sustainable economic circular systems around the world.
Extreme E continues to push barriers in sustainability, and its collaboration with ENOWA aims to redefine environmental energy solutions, particularly involving green hydrogen.
Powering the championship’s Hydrogen Fuel Cell system has demonstrated an impact through a strategic shift in energy sources and the adoption of sustainable technologies.
Extreme E, through its commitment to sustainability, has become a shining example of how motorsports can coexist with environmental responsibility. It serves as an ambassador for the world's climate hotspots through its carefully selected race locations. The adoption of the ENOWA Hydrogen Fuel Cell system represents yet another groundbreaking step taken by the series to push the boundaries of sustainability, while delivering exciting entertainment.
Ali Russell, Managing Director of Extreme E, said: “ENOWA’s expertise and technology have been a key part in building Extreme E’s sustainability credentials. It was great to kick off the 2024 season highlighting their ‘Green Hydrogen Offering’ and to showcase it alongside the racing action.”
Roland Kaeppner, Managing Director, Hydrogen & Green Fuels, at ENOWA, said: “We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Extreme E for its fourth season and welcome the racing series back, which started in Jeddah in February. The versatility of green hydrogen continues to be a shining example of ways we can power the world, which of course includes motorsports.”