Sustainability is key for MotoGP™ as two wheels continue to set the standard
World Environment Day has arrived around the apex and the FIM MotoGP™ World Championship is racing towards an ever more sustainable future, using the paddock as a laboratory to power progress and innovation.
Two wheels is already the more sustainable method of transport and billions of people rely on two-wheeled vehicles. In many nations, two-wheeled vehicles drive society. As the pinnacle of the two-wheeled world, MotoGP™ has a global platform to lead the way to an even greener future.
Working with all the sport’s stakeholders towards our common goals, MotoGP™ is #RacingTogether to create positive change around the world. Here are just some of our biggest initiatives.
MotoGP™ pledges commitment to greener future
2024 will see MotoGP™ launch a new global era of zero carbon fuels. Working with manufacturers and fuel suppliers, MotoGP™ is developing an unrivalled selection of sustainable drop-in fuels, meaning they’ll be ready to use in the billions of standard combustion engines around the world. Developing multiple fuels with multiple partners also makes the technology and knowledge as accessible as possible, reaching real customers on the street.
By 2024, fuel in all MotoGP™ classes will be of minimum 40% non-fossil origin, and by 2027 it’ll be 100%. The fuels will either be laboratory-created, using components sourced from a carbon capture scheme, or…