EnergyTech firm Zendure marked the conclusion of MotoGP’s 75th anniversary season at the Barcelona Grand Prix, showcasing its sustainable energy solutions. In partnership with BOÉ Motorsports, Zendure provided innovative solar-powered systems to support the event and demonstrate the viability of renewable energy in motorsport.
The collaboration highlights a significant step toward reducing motorsport’s carbon footprint, with Zendure supplying its cutting-edge products, including the Hyper 2000, AIO 2400, SuperBase V, Hub 2000, and Ace 1500, to power the MotoGP paddock and team operations. This sustainable approach aims to inspire further adoption of clean energy within the racing community.
Reflections on MotoGP’s Milestone Year
The 75th anniversary season celebrated MotoGP’s rich history and intense competition. BOÉ Motorsports emerged as a key player in the Moto3 category, with David Muñoz securing 5th place and Joel Kelso 9th, helping the team clinch 4th in the overall standings. The season finale at the Barcelona Grand Prix stood in solidarity with Valencia, uniting fans and racers in an electrifying climax.
Looking ahead, BOÉ Motorsports plans to build on this year’s achievements, welcoming promising talent Ruche Moodley for the 2024 season.
Driving Motorsport’s Sustainable Transition
Throughout the 2023 season, Zendure powered MotoGP’s operations with its portable, off-grid energy solutions. At the German Grand Prix, the Ace 1500 ensured reliable energy for team equipment and camping areas. Fans engaged with Zendure’s technology through interactive displays featuring balcony-style solar setups and charging stations for personal devices.
Jolene Shang, Zendure’s Chief Marketing Officer, emphasised the importance of combining tradition with innovation:
“During such a historic season, we focused on supporting motorcycling’s transition to clean energy. Our advanced Hyper 2000 and safety-enhanced batteries are key to this effort. With Black Friday discounts now live on our website, we’re making sustainable solutions accessible to all.”
As motorsport continues its journey toward sustainability, Zendure’s collaboration with MotoGP serves as a milestone in advancing green energy within the racing world.