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WeTheMarket

09/04/23 11:48 AM

#52396 RE: Jack_Bolander #52395

JB, I found this recent related article, proving that Plug Power is still very much involved with the F1 program.

“FUELING THE FUTURE WITH HYDROGEN” AT THE FORMULA 1™ DUTCH GRAND PRIX IN ZANDVOORT
25 AUGUST 2023
https://www.hyvia.eu/en/press-releases/

Highlights:
- To open the Formula 1™ Dutch Grand Prix, CEOs and main spokespersons from Alpine, HYVIA, Plug and Renault Group will discuss their respective and collective commitments to sustainable hydrogen mobility at the “Fueling the future with hydrogen” conference on 25 August in Zandvoort.
- Alpine is developing carbon-free mobility solutions. Hydrogen is one way in which the brand is exploring this through its Alpenglow concept car. Driven by a hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine suited to sports and racing cars, the vehicle combines Alpine’s key qualities: lightness, aerodynamics, and design.
- Based in France, HYVIA, a joint venture between Renault Group and Plug, is deploying a unique and complete H2 ecosystem for professionals that includes light commercial vehicles with fuel cells, hydrogen refueling stations, supply of carbon-free hydrogen, services for financing and maintenance of fleets. A first homologated hydrogen-powered van is already on the road: Renault Master Van H2-TECH.
- Plug, which has been involved in H2 for 20 years, is the world leader in turnkey hydrogen fuel cell solutions. It has been extending its expertise in green hydrogen production, storage, and distribution networks in Europe for the last 10 years. Plug has been a partner of the BWT Alpine F1 Team™ for three years.
- Renault Group is investing in hydrogen as a complement to its electric offer, initially to meet the intensive needs of professionals through HYVIA.
- The Netherlands, always at the forefront of zero-emission mobility, will transform around 30 towns into low-emission zones by 2024.

WeTheMarket

09/04/23 11:53 AM

#52397 RE: Jack_Bolander #52395

JB, it appears to me that the fact that the Plug logo was not on the F1 car you saw competing in Italy, doesn't necessarily mean that Plug is no longer involved in that program.