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Forze Hydrogen Electric Racing – Sponsored by WEH

The Forze racing team, consisting of students of the Dutch University of Delft, is currently developing the eighth generation of a racing car powered by fuel cells. The team was established 11 years ago to make a positive contribution to sustainability in the mobility industry and to promote future-oriented motorsports.As a pioneer and global market leader in the area of alternative fuelling components, WEH is committed to supporting the Forze project as a sponsor.

 

In 2017, the team took part in an official race for the first time, with its Forze VII model. Competing against petrol powered racing cars, the team was able to demonstrate that fuel cell technology is a true and reliable alternative to fossil fuels.
Unfortunately, they did not quite win the race yet. In order to further increase the racing car’s performance and to make it more competitive in races, a number of new features were added to the new fuel cell racing car Forze VIII.

© Forze Delft – Supercar Challenge in Assen

Among these new features is the use of 700 bar components by WEH, which were provided to the team free of charge.

  • WEH® Receptacle TN1 H2 70 MPa
  • WEH® Check Valve TVR1 H2 70 MPa
  • Fuelling set consisting of: WEH® Fuelling Nozzle TK17 H2 70 MPa ENR, WEH® Breakaway Coupling TSA1 H2 70 MPa and Filling Hose 70 MPa for connecting the fuelling nozzle and breakaway coupling

© Forze Delft – Refuelling Forze VIII with WEH® Fuelling Nozzle TK17 H2 70 MPa ENR

The WEH® Fuelling Nozzle TK17 H2 70 MPa ENR in particular makes for a significant advantage in a race: fuelling takes 2 to 3 minutes. User-friendliness is also an essential aspect in racing. This is why the WEH® TK17 H2 70 MPa ENR does not only resemble a petrol fuelling nozzle in appearance, but it is also operated almost identically. This characteristic also contributes to better integration and acceptance of alternative fuels.

This means that hydrogen fuelling is now truly competitive compared to conventional petrol and diesel vehicle fuelling.

Fuel cell racing cars are expected to be unrivalled in the long run. Fast fuelling is not the only major advantage. The performance of the Forze VIII, which accelerates from 0 to 100 in only 4 seconds and reaches a top speed of 210 km/h, speaks for itself.

WEH GmbH Gas Technology is excited to be a part of this future-oriented project and looking forward to providing further support to the Forze team in the future.

 
 

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