Washington,
D.C. and Columbia, S.C. – The National Hydrogen Association and South
Carolina Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Alliance will host Formula Zero’s Student
Edition Championship race at the 20th Anniversary NHA Conference and Hydrogen
Expo in Columbia, South Carolina, March 30 – April 3, 2009. Formula Zero
is an international championship race series among six university teams
from Europe and the United States. Teams compete in the design, building,
and racing of karts powered entirely by zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells.
“We are thrilled to host the NHA
Conference and the Formula Zero race next March,” said Shannon Baxter-Clemmons,
Executive Director of the South Carolina Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Alliance
(SCHFCA). “The City of Columbia and our state have recognized the importance
of hydrogen and fuel cells in solving energy, climate and economic issues,
and we’re excited for them to play a role in how our initiatives develop.”
Based in the Netherlands, Formula
Zero was founded in 2003 by designers Godert van Hardenbroek and Eelco
Rietveld.
“The South Carolina location promises
to draw fans of racing, which is an excellent way to capture the public’s
interest and imagination in regard to this vital energy technology,” said
Godert van Hardenbroek, managing director of Formula Zero.
The Formula Zero race will take place
on Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29, 2009 as akicko ff to the week-long,
20th Anniversary NHA Conference and Hydrogen Expo. This race is scheduled
to be the third of four races in Formula Zero’s inaugural Student Edition
Championship Series. The first race is in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, August
22-23, 2008. Other races are scheduled for Zaragoza, Spain and London,
England. The six university teams are: Lawrence Technological University
(metropolitan Detroit, Michigan); EuplaTech (Zaragoza, Spain); University
of Technology Delft (Delft, The Netherlands); Imperial College (London,
England); University of California Los Angeles; and Groep T Leuven Engineering
School (Leuven, Belgium).
“Engaging students in technology
innovation through Formula Zero is a crucial part of growing the hydrogen
industry” said NHA President Jeff Serfass, “We’re proud to host this first
of a kind competition in conjunction with the largest hydrogen conference
in the U.S. so the student teams can showcase their designs and share hydrogen
technologies with the public.”
Formula Zero is currently seeking
sponsorship for the South Carolina race. Current sponsors include the U.S.
Department of Energy and National Renewable Energy Laboratories. Interested
parties should contact North American Sponsorship Representative, Leif
Gruenberg, at 248.688.2116 or l.gruenberg@formulazero.nl.
About the South Carolina Hydrogen
and Fuel Cell Alliance
The SCHFCA is a public-private collaboration
for cooperative and coordinated utilization of resources in the state used
to advance the commercialization of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies.
Founded in January 2006, the SCHFCA was created by six core organizations
devoted to hydrogen and fuel cell initiatives: The Center for Hydrogen
Research, Clemson
University, Savannah River National
Laboratory, the S.C. Department of Commerce, S.C. State University and
the University of South Carolina. For more information on the SCHFCA and
its members, please visit www.schydrogen.org.
About Formula Zero
Formula Zero is a first-of-its-kind
hydrogen fuel cell racing series. Founded in 2003, Formula Zero launches
its official racing history in August 2008 with the first of three annual
Student Edition Championship Races in which university teams design, build
and race hydrogen –fueled, zeroemission karts on a specially designed mobile
track taken to cities around the world. The second phase of Formula Zero,
the City Edition Championships, is scheduled to commence in 2011 and features
scaled-up, faster, open-wheel racers from university and automotive manufacturer
teams on city streets in key worldwide metropolitan markets. The final
phase of Formula Zero, the fullscale Circuit Edition, is scheduled to commence
in 2015, and features professional racing comparable in every way to present-day
formula–style racing, with the notable difference that the vehicles are
100% hydrogen-powered and the entire race is 100% zero emissions, with
all energy used supplied by renewable resources. For more information on
Formula Zero, please visit www.formulazero.nl.
About the National Hydrogen Association
The National Hydrogen Association
is a membership organization founded by a group of ten industry, university,
research, and small business members in 1989. Today the NHA is the largest
hydrogen association in the world with over 100 corporate members, including
representatives from the automobile industry; the fuel cell industry; aerospace;
federal, state, and local government; energy providers; and many other
industry stakeholders. The NHA serves as a catalyst for information exchange
and cooperative projects and provides the setting for mutual support among
industry, government, and research/academic organizations. For more information,
please visit www.HydrogenAssociation.org. For more information on the NHA
Conference and Hydrogen Expo, visit www.HydrogenConference.org. |