Formula One (F1) has announced a multi-year partnership agreement with temporary power solutions provider Aggreko, roping it in as an Official Provider.
As per the agreement, Aggreko will provide low-carbon energy generation systems at all European Grands Prix from the 2025 season onward. The FIA and F1, therefore, won’t have to bring their own generators to the races.
The aim of the partnership is to drive forward F1’s “Net Zero by 2030” goal.
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Ellen Jones, Head of ESG, Formula 1, commented:
“The entire paddock is part of our Net Zero by 2030 commitment and solutions like the low-carbon energy generation system combine technological innovation with coordinated action. In practice, this means that we can achieve significant carbon reductions in this space – and we look forward to continuing to showcase how we can deliver more sustainable events.“
Robert Wells, President Aggreko Europe and Aggreko Event Services, added:
“Aggreko has an unrivalled track record of delivering power transition solutions across the globe, in the most demanding, challenging and mission critical environments to ensure the needs of our clients are met consistently to the highest standards. As a global leader, we have an important role to play in the energy transition and we’re thrilled that Formula 1 has chosen Aggreko to help them on their journey to be Carbon Net Zero by 2030. We look forward to continuing working with Formula 1, and together energising change for a positive future.“
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