JAKARTA - The transition to using new, environmentally friendly energy in the automotive world continues to grow rapidly. For example, F1 racing competitions are not only trying to make racing more exciting, but are trying to apply environmentally friendly and sustainable fuels to competitions.
Quoted by Carscoops on Thursday, March 2, CEO of F1, Stefano Domenicali revealed, F1 has prepared synthetic fuels as a sustainable type of fuel. The fuel will be implemented in 2026.
"Currently, synthetic fuel is still in the testing phase. We want to ensure that this fuel provides a good and good zero emission value for the environment," said Domenicali.
For now, F1 does not want to switch to the use of electrical energy. According to Domenicali, this is not the only way to realize reducing emissions fuel.
The former head of the Ferrari team also said that his party would do the best so that F1 would continue to pay attention to carbon neutrality in the future. However, he said there was also a possibility that in the future F1 would switch to electric energy.
For now, racing competitions that have used electrical energy or electrical technology are Formula E, MotoE, Extreme E, and e-TCR.
Although not yet completely zero emissions, F1 has switched to hybrid engines since 2014. F1 itself has determined that 2030 is a stipulation for the use of zero-emission fuel.
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