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Formula E CEO, Jeff Dodds, and Vice President of Sustainability Julia Pallé, today attended the 2025 SEforALL Global Forum, co-hosted by Sustainable Energy for All and the Government of Barbados, led by Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, to sign an expression of interest to join the Energy Compact.
This landmark commitment aligns with Formula E's mission to accelerate sustainable human progress through the power of electric racing, and builds upon its recent achievement of topping the Global Sustainability Benchmark in Sport (GSBS) for the third consecutive year.
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The Energy Compacts are voluntary, trackable commitments designed to spur action towards advancing universal energy access. Nearly 200 commitments have been submitted by governments, corporations, international organisations, and other stakeholders in support of achieving the clean energy transition.
Formula E's decision to join the Energy Compact represents a significant step in its sustainability journey. The championship already follows rigorous standards including ISO 14064-1 and ISO Net Zero Guidelines for quantification, reporting, and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
The championship recently demonstrated its commitment to measurable climate action by reducing freight-related CO2 emissions by at least 25% for Season 11, saving approximately 5,500 tons of carbon emissions across the 16-race calendar. This initiative contributes to the championship's Science Based Targets initiative of reducing its carbon footprint by 45% by 2030, compared to Season 5's output.
By joining the Energy Compact initiative, Formula E aligns with other global leaders and numerous national governments who have made specific, measurable commitments to advance and support the clean energy transition.
Formula E will announce the specific details of its Energy Compact commitments following the official signing in Barbados. These commitments will complement Formula E's extensive current roster of world-leading sustainability initiatives.
Julia Pallé, Vice President, Sustainability, Formula E said: "Joining the Energy Compact represents a natural progression in our sustainability journey and reinforces our commitment to creating measurable positive impact beyond our race tracks. This isn't just about making commitments – it's about taking necessary action and delivering verifiable results that contribute to global climate goals.
"As a championship committed to sustainable racing, innovation and reducing our overall footprint on the planet, this represents not only a significant step forward in our mission, it’s why the championship exists - to pursue pioneering technology and solutions that help accelerate more sustainable lifestyles and human progress."
Jeff Dodds, CEO, Formula E, said: "Formula E has always raced with purpose – demonstrating that high-performance motorsport and sustainability can coexist, without compromise . By joining the Energy Compact, we're taking another significant step in using our platform to drive meaningful change.
"Our partnership with SEforALL, United Nations and UN-Energy reinforces that Formula E's mission extends beyond racing. We're building a framework for how sport can lead in addressing the world's biggest challenges, and this commitment will accelerate our positive contribution to sustainable development on a global scale."
SCHEDULE: Next we're heading Stateside for the 2025 Miami E-Prix Round 5
Miami is back on the calendar after the iconic location held the first Formula E race on US soil back in the inaugural season. The legendary Homestead-Miami Speedway will trade stock cars for single seaters as it plays host for Round 5 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.
Home teams Andretti, CUPRA KIRO and DS PENSKE will be looking to put on a show for their home fans on Saturday April 12, 2025.
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