FIA Formula E: Change. Accelerated

The FIA Formula E World Championship is motor racing’s premier fully electric category, and since 2014, has harnessed the power of international sport to forge a better future.

By actively promoting clean mobility on a global scale, Formula E is taking the fight to climate change and provides a crucial testbed for automotive manufacturers to develop the race-to-road technologies of tomorrow.

In nine seasons, Formula E has gained world-renown as the most competitive and unpredictable form of motorsport and in its landmark 10th season, will race across four continents in 11 iconic city centre locations including São Paulo, Tokyo, Monaco, and London.

Motivated by a pioneering attitude and approach, Formula E is the only sports series in the world to holda net-zero carbon footprint since its inception and will continue to reach new heights in its 2023/24 season.

Driven by change

With a DNA that stretches back to Formula E’s inception, Maserati MSG Racing is founded upon pioneering spirit and is committed to driving environmental and social change through innovation.

Alongside encouraging the switch to clean mobility, the team champions under-represented groups in pursuit of a sustainable and inclusive future. 

Fundamentally, Maserati MSG Racing is breaking the mould to forge meaningful, lasting change by competing today with the vision of a better tomorrow. 

The team is one of only a handful in Formula E to hold Three-Star FIA Environmental Accreditation. To read Maserati MSG Racing’s Environmental Management System Policy, click here.

Sustainability in the Spotlight: Tokyo’s Response to Global Challenges with Insights from HPE

At Maserati MSG Racing, we’re constantly pushing boundaries both on and off the track.

In alignment with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we took a step further in our commitment to sustainability by collaborating with experts throughout Season 10 of the FIA Formula E World Championship. In a thought-provoking interview with Toyokatsu Yasumoto, Sustainability and Government Relations Lead at Hewlett Packard Enterprise Japan, we delve into Tokyo’s climate challenges and the innovative solutions reshaping urban life.

Yasumoto sheds light on Tokyo's resilience strategy in response to rising temperatures, frequent natural disasters, and climate-related health risks. The “Zero Emission Tokyo Strategy” outlines an ambitious goal to halve carbon emissions by 2030 and achieve net-zero by 2050.

This conversation, closely tied to SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure), emphasizes the urgency of moving away from fossil fuels, leveraging digital technologies, and building resilient infrastructure. Discover how initiatives like the ESG Project and the Future Tokyo Strategy are driving the development of a sustainable, high-tech metropolis ready to meet future challenges.

As a team, we are proud to support these global goals, not just through motorsport but by contributing to a more sustainable world for future generations. Watch the full interview to learn how we’re driving change through innovation, one race at a time.

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