A new livery for MissionH24

The H24 presents a new dress. A livery with multiple profiles, illustrating the different facets of this racing car-demonstrator of the energy transition.

Published on 01/03/2023 à 18:34

Gautier Calmels

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A new livery for MissionH24

New livery for H24 © Mission H24

The H24, in the presence of its drivers Stéphane Richelmi and Norman Nato, unveiled its new livery for the 2023 season in Brussels. This particular livery pays homage to the past and the future of mobility and embodies the convictions and objectives of the members of MissionH24 .

MissionH24 participated this Wednesday March 1 in a founding event of the hydrogen strategy of the European Commission, the formalization of Hydrogen Valleys, at the invitation of Commissioner Mariya Gabriel, in charge of research and innovation, education and youth.

The car revealed by the team, partners and commissioner Mariya Gabriel

A few hundred meters from the Berlaymont, historic headquarters of the European Commission, in front of the Autoworld museum, MissionH24 presented itself to European institutions and elected officials, to the various hydrogen stakeholders, to the media and of course to the general public.

The Mission H24 program, in collaboration between the Automobile Club de l'Ouest and GreenGT, aims to create a category dedicated to hydrogen in 24 Hours of Le Mans. H24, the first hydrogen racing car competing at this level of competition in Endurance was accompanied by the TotalEnergies mobile H2 station. On the technical side, H24 is equipped with a Symbio fuel cell and one of the Plastic Omnium tanks, essential elements which make the sporting commitment of this hydrogen prototype possible.  

A pioneering racing car, an extraordinary technological laboratory, a demonstrator of the energy transition for zero-emission mobility, the H24 evolves as much in a classic universe, the automobile circuits, as in more unique exhibitions, such as European institutions or during industrial fairs. of sustainable mobility experts. In 2019, a year after the official presentation of MissionH24 on the track, in Belgium at Spa, a letter of intent was signed between the ACO, Hydrogen Europe and the FCH JU (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking), a structure bringing together the European Commission, Hydrogen Europe and Hydrogen Europe Research for the promotion of hydrogen. Since 1923, the ACO and the 24 Hours of Le Mans have contributed to the progress and development of everyone's mobility. With MissionH24, the ACO and the 24 Hours of Le Mans are participating in the revolution being undertaken by the automotive, transport, rail and energy sectors towards sustainable, zero-emission mobility. This March 1, 2023, in Brussels, MissionH24 shared its experience, contributing to research for the energy transition.  

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