(Las Vegas, NV), May 02, 2023
The Horizon Hydrogen Grand Prix (H2GP) World Final is revving up for its biggest event yet, and it’s all happening in the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas. From September 11-14, the RE+ 2023 expo hall will host the high-energy competition, where students from around the world will showcase their skills in building cars powered by hydrogen fuel cells.
As the pinnacle of the international H2GP series, the World Final promises to be an action-packed event that showcases the latest developments in clean energy technology. “Our young competitors represent the next generation workforce in the field of clean energy, and we are incredibly proud to support their innovative spirit,” said Horizon Educational Head of Business Development, Max Accordino “We can’t wait to witness the thrilling action and innovative designs that they will showcase at this world-class event.”
This year’s H2GP World Final will take place at RE+, North America’s largest energy trade show and a gathering that occupies a central position in the renewable energy industry. Each year 27,000+ professionals from all segments of the industry gather to network and build meaningful connections. This year’s gathering promises to be the biggest yet, with visitors from over 150 countries exhibiting at over 1,000 exhibits.
Together, Horizon Educational and RE+ have created an unparalleled opportunity for attendees to witness the latest innovations in clean energy, from hydrogen fuel cells to solar power and beyond. “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Horizon Educational for this exciting event,” said Stephen Miner, President & CEO, RE+ Events. “Thanks to Horizon Educational’s commitment to clean energy and sustainability, we’re able to showcase the incredible potential of these technologies in action.”
“Bringing the World Final to Las Vegas creates an exciting opportunity to bridge the gap between students and global citizens. It’s a unique event that promises to be a thrilling and unforgettable experience for all involved”, said Kamil Jelinek, CEO of Horizon Educational.