MissionH24 showcases Europe’s hydrogen strategy
Brussels, Belgium, March 13th 2023 - At the invitation of Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, MissionH24 has participated in an event that lays the foundations for the European Commission’s hydrogen strategy – the official presentation of Hydrogen Valleys.
Mission24 was introduced to elected representatives and European institutions, hydrogen stakeholders, the media and the public gathered in front of the Autoworld museum, just a stone’s throw from the Berlaymont building, the Commission’s historic headquarters in Brussels. The joint venture between the Automobile Club de l'Ouest and GreenGT, which aims to create a special hydrogen class at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, showed off its H24 car in a brand new livery. The H24, the first hydrogen-fuelled machine to appear at this level of Endurance racing, was displayed alongside the TotalEnergies mobile hydrogen filling station, a Symbio fuel cell and one of the tanks designed by Plastic Omnium – key components of the hydrogen prototype’s commitment to the sport.
The H24 is not only a trailblazing racing car. It is also a vehicle to demonstrate the transition towards zero-emission mobility. It is equally at home on the racetrack and in more unusual settings, such as European institutions and trade fairs for industry experts on sustainable transport solutions. In 2019, one year after MissionH24 was officially presented at the Spa- Francorchamp circuit, the ACO, Hydrogen Europe and the FCH JU (Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking – a structure formed by the European Commission, Hydrogen Europe and Hydrogen Europe Research), signed a letter of intent to promote hydrogen. Through the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the ACO has always provided a testing ground for technical innovation that ultimately benefits all road users. As revealed on 1 March in Brussels, MissionH24 research is a prime mover in driving the revolution undertaken by the automotive, rail and energy sectors towards a sustainable, emission-free future.
The H24 prototype sported its new, multi-faceted livery for the occasion. The blue colour and the bubbles symbolise the car’s emissions – water. The stopwatch evokes the passage of time marking the 24 Hours of Le Mans Centenary celebrations in 2023, and the time gained for the planet through a programme to accelerate research into zero-carbon technologies.
The new paint scheme also features the project’s partners: TotalEnergies, Michelin, Symbio, Plastic Omnium, Richard Mille, Dietsmann and Essilor.