TotalEnergies on the front row of sustainable energy solutions Replicate

Motorsport is changing, and so are the energies making it. n collaboration with our partners, we are committing to new sustainable forms of motorsports, that will build the mobility of tomorrow.

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With TotalEnergies, the race goes electric

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TotalEnergies is working hand in hand with DS-TECHEETAH, one of the most successful team in Formula E, in the FIA's first full-electric World Championship. By creating custom fluids, we help bring the team more performance and efficiency, ensuring superior cooling and the safe operation of the battery. In turn, these innovations boost our Quartz EV Fluid range, dedicated to electric vehicles.

With TotalEnergies as partner, Opel is going electric

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Opel has launched the ADAC Opel e-Rally Cup, the world's first full-electric one-make rally championship. Powered by TotalEnergies' Quartz EV fluid range for better performance, cooling and range, the German carmaker's nimble and fun to drive Opel Corsa-e Rally car is the perfect platform for up-and-coming drivers to rise and shine in the racing world, while championing sustainable mobility!

Hydrogen enters the race

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Marking the 10th season of the championship, 2022 sees the introduction of Excellium Racing 100, a 100% certified sustainable fuel*, made using viticulture residues, which brings a reduction of at least 65% of greenhouse gas emissions **. As official fuel supplier of the championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, we are proud to deliver the next step in sustainable endurance racing to all contestants.

*Excellium Racing 100 is a certified 100% sustainable product according to the mass balance system applied by the International Sustainability Carbon Certification (ISCC).
**In line with the methodology provided by the European RED II directive (2018/2001), Excellium Racing 100 can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 65% compared to its fossil equivalent.