FIA and Extreme H progress first-ever off-road hydrogen racing World Cup

11.12.24

The FIA Extreme H World Cup will get started in early 2025

The FIA Extreme H World Cup has taken the next step as a landmark competition committed to showcasing hydrogen innovation and gender equality in motorsport.

Having signed a non-binding Heads of Terms, the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and Extreme H continue to collaborate on the framework of the competition, ensuring the values of the FIA Extreme H World Cup align with the FIA’s dedication to promoting sustainable, technologically-advanced, and inclusive racing platforms that reflect the future of global motorsport.

The FIA Extreme H World Cup will be the first hydrogen-powered racing series, utilising cutting-edge fuel cell technology to demonstrate the viability and potential of hydrogen as a zero-emission energy source. This event will set a new benchmark for the automotive industry and racing sector, underlining motorsport’s vital role as a testbed for clean energy solutions. The FIA is confident that Extreme H will inspire further investment in hydrogen infrastructure, critical for a sustainable, low-carbon future.

In addition to its technological advancements, the FIA Extreme H World Cup is committed to driving gender parity in motorsport, with all teams featuring an equal number of male and female drivers. This inclusive approach provides a level playing ground for talent to excel, enhancing opportunities for female drivers and inspiring a new generation of racers and fans to motorsport. By championing gender equality and environmental responsibility, the FIA Extreme H World Cup supports shared core values and vision for the future of motorsport.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President, said: “The FIA is committed to supporting initiatives that set new standards for sustainability and equality. We look forward to the positive impact the FIA Extreme H World Cup will have across motorsport, the automotive industry, and beyond, accelerating the transition to clean energy and fostering an inclusive racing culture.

“The FIA is at the forefront of advancing sustainable technologies. Motorsport must evolve and adapt to remain sustainable, and the adoption of hydrogen fuels is a key part of our future.”

Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO of the FIA Extreme H World Cup, said: “It is a very proud moment for us all as Extreme H becomes the FIA Extreme H World Cup. This recognition from motorsport's governing body is an important stamp of approval and a major step forward in showcasing hydrogen’s potential while aligning with the highest global standards in motorsport.”

The FIA Extreme H World Cup is set to reveal further details on its plans in early 2025.