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Extreme H opens up development to encourage manufacturer interest

By Dominik Wilde - Jan 13, 2025, 12:01 PM ET

Extreme H is opening up one avenue for manufacturer development by allowing OEMs to integrate their own hydrogen fuel cells into the upcoming series’ car, the Pioneer 25.The move represents a slight shift in ethos for Extreme H and its predecessor Extreme E, which have both been strictly single-make series...

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