Forze Hydrogen Racing Unveils 800 bhp Forze IX at Jack's Racing Days
Delft's Forze Hydrogen Racing team showcased their latest innovation, the Forze IX, at Jack's Racing Days from 8 to 10 August. Led by Niek Kemps, the student team aims to promote hydrogen technology in motorsport. The Forze IX is their most advanced project yet, boasting an impressive 800 bhp.
The Forze IX generates its peak power through a combination of fuel cells and a supercapacitor energy storage system. This cutting-edge vehicle features two fuel cell systems, four independent electric motors, and four built-in hydrogen tanks, providing a total capacity of 8.4 kilograms. The team, specialising in hydrogen-powered racing, gave visitors a unique glimpse into the future of sustainable motorsport.
The Forze IX participated in the Supercar Challenge races, demonstrating the team's commitment to raising awareness of hydrogen's potential as a sustainable energy carrier.
Forze Hydrogen Racing, a student team from Delft, continues to push the boundaries of sustainable motorsport with their latest project, the Forze IX. With a peak power of 800 bhp and innovative fuel cell technology, the team led by Niek Kemps is making significant strides in promoting hydrogen technology.
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