Formula E has announced a multi-year deal with global energy solutions provider Aggreko, which will thus provide its latest sustainable tech to the the racing series to help it achieve its emissions reductions target of 45% across Scopes 1, 2, and 3 by 2030 from a Season 5 (2019) baseline.
Also serving as an Official Provider to the series, Aggreko will make sure the races are powered by renewable energy, like biofuel generators, solar arrays, and the latest battery technology.
Aggreko will also supply six 300kVA batteries to charge the Formula E cars.
Tiziana di Gioia, Chief Revenue Officer, Formula E, commented:
“Aggreko is a trusted supplier and expert in forward thinking and sustainable temporary energy solutions, so we’re thrilled to have it on board as an Official Provider of the championship. It is vital to us in not just having the correct power to deliver our unique events, but done so in the most sustainable methods possible; something that Aggreko is a true leader and pioneer in.“
David de Behr, Head of Sales, Aggreko Event Services, said:
“Sustainability is at the heart of all what we do in Aggreko, making it the perfect fit for the world’s most sustainable motorsport series. Aggreko is aiding Formula E’s energy transition journey, supporting its goal to reduce overall emissions by 45% and maintain its position as the world’s most sustainable sport,” and in line with our passion to deliver temporary clean energy solutions to the events industry.“
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