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Extreme E has announced that it is ‘reworking’ the remainder of its current calendar as the series steps-up its transition to hydrogen from next year. This means that the remaining rounds in Sardinia [14-15th, 22nd-23rd September] and Phoenix [23rd-24th November] will not go ahead, and the championship says it is “reviewing alternative solutions”. Alejandro Agag, […]
The remaining rounds in Sardinia and Phoenix will not take place, and the championship is exploring alternative solutions. Alejandro Agag, CEO of Extreme E, stated the commitment to transitioning to Extreme H, aiming to become the world’s first hydrogen racing series. The series is investing in innovations with growing excitement as the industry focuses on the potential of hydrogen. Extreme E aims to conclude the current season while prioritizing resources for Extreme H developments. The series appreciates the support from ACI, Regione Sardegna, and the Italian military, as well as the Phoenix team, and remains open to future collaborations. Plans include the production of the Pioneer 25 Extreme H car, which recently passed FIA crash tests, with continuing testing for tank and battery pack resilience and production set to begin in the coming weeks. Delivery to teams is expected by the end of the year.