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INEOS eyes hydrogen fuel future with Mercedes

British multinational chemicals company INEOS believes that Formula 1 is an ideal platform to help drive forward the development of hydrogen fuel technologies, and plans to spearhead the initiative with Mercedes. INEOS took a major stake in the F1 team this year alongside Daimler and Toto Wolff, and has big plans for the future. “Mercedes already has incredible technologies that can be used on heavy trucks,” INEOS co-founder Sir Jim Ratcliffe told Motorsport.com earlier this month. Read also: FIA announces 100% sustainable fuel developed for F1! “It says a lot about the prospects of hydrogen as a substitute for gasoline," he added. "A partnership between Mercedes and INEOS...
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