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Extreme H gets FIA World Cup status

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Published on 2024-12-11 12:05:36 - MSN
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  • Extreme H, the world's first hydrogen-powered motorsport competition, will be known as the FIA Extreme H World Cup with the signing of a non-binding agreement between its organizers and the world motorsport governing body.

The article from MSN Sports discusses the Extreme H series, which has been granted FIA World Cup status for the 2025 season. Extreme H is an off-road racing series that focuses on hydrogen-powered vehicles, aiming to promote sustainable energy in motorsport. This new status elevates the series to one of the highest levels of international motorsport competition, similar to Formula 1 and the World Rally Championship. The series, which was formerly known as Extreme E, has transitioned to using hydrogen fuel cell technology to power its vehicles, aligning with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions. The inaugural season of Extreme H will feature races in various extreme environments around the world, showcasing the capabilities of hydrogen technology in challenging conditions. This move not only highlights the sport's commitment to environmental sustainability but also positions Extreme H as a pioneer in the integration of green technology into competitive racing.

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