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Formula 1 in Austria: Red Bull Ring uses H2Genset with EFOY H2 fuel cell by SFC Energy for emission-free power supply

SFC Energy AG, a supplier of H2 and methanol fuel cells for stationary and mobile hybrid power solutions, Test-Fuchs GmbH and Auto AG Group signed a cooperation agreement for the development of the mobile and emission-free generator H₂Genset. Only a few months later, the Red Bull Ring used the H₂Genset for the first time as part of the Formula 1 Rolex Großer Preis von Österreich 2022.

During this year’s race weekend from July 08 to 10 at Spielberg, several hundred thousand visitors were able to experience the H₂Genset reliably and autonomously supplying a mobile merchandising sales booth of the Red Bull Ring with energy – without emitting environmentally harmful exhaust gases or fine dust.

The booth at the north-western entrance to the Red Bull Ring event area consisted, among other things, of a merchandise sales booth and a demonstrator of a H₂Genset (peak power: 10 kW, continuous power: 5 kW). Using an EFOY H2 fuel cell, the H₂Genset functioned as a flexible and mobile energy generator and supplied the entire booth with energy, even without access to the conventional power grid. Among these was a cash terminal, which was critical to buy or sell the merchandise offered. Regarding the sales booth, the use of the H₂Genset meant that all sales floor components requiring energy, from lighting to refrigerator, could also be operated continuously and reliably.

Initially, three models of the H₂Genset with peak power outputs of 10 kW to 20 kW are scheduled to be launched; the launch of a fourth model with a peak power output of over 50 kW is planned for 2023. During the 72-hour race weekend, SFC Energy, Test-Fuchs and Auto AG gathered extensive experience in the use of the climate-friendly generator in the outdoor event sector and measured its power and temperature curves over several days; the three cooperation partners will use these results to explore any potential for optimization in advance of the launches of the emission-free generators. This underlined once more the importance of technological partnerships to SFC Energy.

"We are one of the innovation and technology leaders in the fuel cell industry. We have already sold more than 55,000 units of our multi-award-winning products worldwide and have thus been actively contributing to driving global decarbonization and race-to-zero for years," said Dr. Peter Podesser, CEO of SFC Energy AG. "Formula 1 has also set ambitious goals in 2019 with ‘Net-Zero Carbon by 2030’ and only recently promised to use 100% sustainable fuels from 2026. We are therefore proud that we have already been able to actively cooperate with the Red Bull Ring: With our H₂Genset, which we developed in collaboration with our partners Test-Fuchs and Auto AG, we operated an emission-free merchandising booth together with the Red Bull Ring. In close proximity to the racetrack, we showed all Formula 1 fans how we can simplify the generation of climate-friendly energy with the help of our products."