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© Extreme E / Alastair Staley / LAT Images
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© Extreme E / Alastair Staley / LAT Images

Pioneering Extreme H vehicle passes FIA crash tests

Extreme H’s Pioneer 25 has become the “first” hydrogen racing car to successfully pass mandatory FIA crash tests ahead of the inaugural season next year (2025).

The tests centred around side-impact and rollover safety, which the Pioneer 25 passed with “flying colours,” according to Extreme E Technical Director, Mark Grain. “We shouldn’t underestimate this. It’s the first hydrogen race car that’s met stringent FIA criteria,” he said.

“I’m pleased to say that in each of the tests, both high and low pressures were maintained and that’s the indication that there was no damage to the hydrogen system,” Grain added.

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