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Agag, whose Extreme E series kicked off in 2021 in oil-exporting powerhouse Saudi Arabia, offers an eyebrow-raising statement when he claims “the world is different to five years ago.
Conversation instead has centered on Agag's recent proclamation that Extreme E will rebrand as Extreme H in 2025, becoming the first racing series powered fully by hydrogen.
When Formula E chief Alejandro Agag announced in 2012 that he would be launching a new all-electric racing series, few could have predicted just how rapidly the circuit would grow.
It’s starting to sound like the schedule for fashion week not a motorsport world championship – London, Paris and, perhaps next year, New York.
Alejandro Agag co-founded the first all-electric racing series, Formula E, over a decade ago, and he's not done decarbonizing the sport.
Who Is Alejandro Agag? At one stage strongly tipped as a potential successor to long-time Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone , Agag is now a tireless promoter of what he sees as the premier ...
Alejandro Agag is the CEO of Formula E, an auto racing circuit that only uses electric cars. Agag has had an incredibly diverse career, from Deputy Secretary General of the European People's Party ...
Agag’s big idea, now better known to the world as Formula E, will conclude its inaugural season at Battersea Park, the place where it all started, in a Saturday-Sunday doubleheader.
Alejandro Agag is on a mission to make motorsport sustainable. As founder and chairman of FIA Formula E, he’s seen household Formula 1 names like Porsche and McLaren join the electric race. As ...
Argenta Silver Corp. (TSXV: AGAG) (formerly Butte Energy Inc.) ("Argenta" or the "Company") is pleased to announce the commencement of trading on the TSX Venture Exchange under the new symbol ...