Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team Achieves 99% Biofuel Milestone in European Logistics




The Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 team has successfully achieved a crucial environmental benchmark during the 2025 European racing season, utilizing HVO100 biofuel for 99% of its logistical operations. This renewable fuel, derived from hydrotreated vegetable oil, has been instrumental in significantly reducing the team's carbon footprint.
This achievement represents a major step in Mercedes' comprehensive sustainability strategy. The team has consistently expanded its use of HVO100 in its fleet of internal combustion engine trucks since 2022, leading to an impressive reduction of up to 81% in lifecycle emissions compared to traditional diesel. Alice Ashpitel, the head of sustainability, emphasized that each kilometer covered with biofuel brings the team closer to its ambitious goal of achieving Net Zero emissions by 2040. The next phase of their plan includes extending biofuel use to non-European races and integrating electric trucks where feasible, showcasing a strong dedication to sustainable high performance across all aspects of their operations.
This progress aligns with Formula 1's overarching commitment to environmental responsibility. In July 2025, F1 confirmed it was on track to reach Net Zero by 2030, having already achieved a 26% reduction in carbon emissions by the end of 2024. Stefano Domenicali, CEO of F1, highlighted the sport's innovative spirit in pursuing sustainable development, noting that these strategies are producing tangible results not just for motorsport, but for society at large. Upcoming initiatives include the introduction of advanced sustainable fuels in all F1 cars, which is expected to create significant opportunities for broader transportation sectors.
The concerted efforts of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 team and Formula 1 as a whole demonstrate a powerful commitment to environmental stewardship and technological innovation. By embracing sustainable practices and setting ambitious targets, they are not only transforming the world of motorsport but also inspiring a global shift towards a more eco-conscious future.