Hydrogen Powered Racing Car

Hydrogen Powered Racing Car

To be unveiled at Rematec Amsterdam, the Forze IX is an 800-hp hydrogen-powered racing car developed by TU Delft students. Rivalling traditional supercars, it showcases how hydrogen technology can revolutionize racing and drive sustainable mobility forward.

Explore the cutting-edge engineering behind the Forze IX, meet the innovative team, and discover how collaboration with industry partners brought this project to life. More than a racing car, it’s a bold vision of a cleaner, greener future powered by hydrogen. Don’t miss this game-changing innovation!

 

Forze, named after the Formula Zero competition, was founded in 2007 by Edgar van Os. From then until now, 17 years later, Forze has flourished from building go-karts to Le Mans Prototype racing cars performing in official competitions. Something as extraordinary as this is only possible with real dedication, which the students at Forze have proven year after year.

Each year, a group of students devotes their time to designing, developing, and producing hydrogen electric fuel-cell-powered racing cars to show the world that the future of racing lies with hydrogen. A sustainable alternative to conventional cars that make use of fossil fuels to power the car. It has always been the mission of Forze to promote hydrogen as a fuel of the future in the automotive industry. And in the last few years, hydrogen has become more and more popular and there are hydrogen-powered cars on the market already.

 

- Forze Hydrogen racing team

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