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TGR Haas F1 Team is delighted to announce a landmark partnership with D.Energy, joining the team as its ‘Official Sustainability Partner’ for the 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship season.

The strategic alliance underscores the team’s commitment to environmental responsibility and innovation, in support of Formula 1’s target of becoming Net Zero by 2030. Through this partnership, D.Energy will support the team in reducing its carbon footprint, advancing renewable energy integration, and implementing measurable sustainability initiatives across its racing and factory operations.

D.Energy will provide a full scope of services to support and enhance TGR Haas F1 Team’s existing sustainability objectives, governance structures, and accreditation commitments, including:

Carbon footprint measurement – Factory and trackside operations, logistics, freight, and travel, as well as all relevant supply-chain activities, will be recorded for reporting purposes.

Energy usage and optimization – Collection and analysis of energy usage, as well as identifying efficiency opportunities and the development of reduction strategies.

Reporting – D.Energy will input into the curation of sustainability and ESG reports, as well as internal initiatives and educational pieces.

The D.Energy brand will feature on the VF-26 and digital assets across the season.

“Partnering with D.Energy marks an important step forward in our sustainability journey,” shared Ayao Komatsu, Team Principal of TGR Haas F1 Team. “Formula 1 is evolving rapidly, and it’s vital that we evolve with it. D.Energy brings the expertise and innovation required to help us reduce our environmental impact while maintaining peak performance on and off the track.”

“Our role as ‘Official Sustainability Partner’ to TGR Haas F1 Team is to bring precision to energy performance,” added Shafi Rafi, CEO of D.Energy. “In Formula 1, what gets measured gets optimized. D.Energy makes energy measurable, verifiable and economically accountable in real time and we're excited to work with the team to help support their sustainability objectives.”

Round 4 of the 2026 FIA Formula 1 World Championship is the Miami Grand Prix at the Miami International Autodrome. Practice / Sprint Qualifying – Friday May 1. Sprint / Qualifying – Saturday May 2. Race – Sunday May 3.

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