Hydrogen on the Tracks at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans
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Hydrogen on the Tracks at the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans

During the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans race week, hydrogen took center stage. On track, in the village, and throughout the city, this energy carrier showcased its potential through spectacular demonstrations and real-world applications. From the Ligier Bosch JS2 RH2 to the Alpenglow Hy6 reaching over 312 km/h, and from the hydrogen inspection bus to the hydrogen-powered aircraft, motorsport’s move toward decarbonization is clearly underway.

During the week-long event of the 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans, hydrogen demonstrated to spectators its potential on the track and its various uses, already well established. On the track, the Le Mans circuit, the Le Mans airfield, and the streets of Le Mans were able to accommodate various hydrogen vehicles. This energy carrier, which will be introduced in competitions, in endurance racing, at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, and in the FIA ​​World Endurance Championship starting in 2028, is one of the solutions for decarbonizing motor racing and mobility.

In the ACO H2 village, racing prototypes were on display, as well as MissionH24, a collaborative program between the ACO and H24Project, as well as a TotalEnergies H2 station, which allowed the Alpenglow Hy6 and the Ligier Bosch JS2 RH2 to be refueled before their demonstrations on the legendary Sarthe circuit. Relive the 312.9 km/h of the Alpenglow Hy6 but also the official inspection of the track by hydrogen bus or the presentation of a hydrogen plane or the announcement of the MissionH24-Toyota Gazoo Racing partnership

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