AFC Energy is pleased to unveil its new, zero emission power generator to be featured in the inaugural Extreme E electric SUV racing series that begins in April 2021. Today, Extreme E and AFC Energy unveil the Hydrogen fuel cell power system that will be used to sustainably charge the Championship's ODYSSEY 21 electric SUVs in its inaugural season of racing. The AFC Energy designed and built system will highlight to Extreme E's global audience the vast potential for today's newest clean power technologies to displace polluting diesel generators, to which a large quantity of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed. Engineered to withstand some of the world's harshest environmental conditions, AFC Energy's specially modified fuel cell system will power vehicles across five continents in Extreme E's first season, including race locations in the Arctic, Amazon Rainforest, Sahara Desert and the heights of Tierra del Fuego in Argentina. Following six months of collaborative engineering with Extreme E's utilities team, the fuel cell system has undergone a month of intensive commissioning in January at AFC Energy's Surrey assembly facility, alongside battery management systems and vehicle charging infrastructure testing. Following inspection by its Engineering team, it is now set for handover to Extreme E's logistics team for shipping to the Season's first race in Saudi Arabia. Race organisers and teams, including teams run by current Formula 1 World Champion Lewis Hamilton (X44), former Champions Nico Rosberg (Rosberg Xtreme Racing) and Jenson Button (JBXE), alongside high profile well-established teams including Andretti United and Chip Ganassi Racing, will charge their ODYSSEY 21 vehicles using electricity generated by AFC Energy's fuel cell power system. This in turn will inspire people, companies, and governments to consider how clean power generation, such as that found in fuel cell technology, can be utilised to urgently respond to the challenges brought on by climate change. With broadcast deals in place with Sky and BBC (UK), Discovery (Europe), Fox Sports (US, Canada and the Caribbean) and a host of others, the series will have an estimated global TV audience of over 200 million people to highlight the environmental challenge and to showcase the technology used by the series. AFC Energy will now move to the integration and delivery of Extreme E's upstream green hydrogen fuelling solution which will be delivered to the championship over the forthcoming months. The system will be transported for shipping via the St. Helena, ahead of its first race, the Desert X-Prix in AlUla, Saudi Arabia, on the 3rd and 4th of April. A small number of AFC Energy staff will travel to the first race in early April to monitor and maintain the performance of the H-Power system over the race weekend. The system will then subsequently be deployed to its four other races across the remainder of the year, including Dakar, Senegal (29-30 May), Kangerlussuaq, Greenland (28-29 August), Santorem, Brazil (23-24 October) and Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (11-12 December).