From January 27 to 29, in Paris, at the Parc des Expositions, Porte de Versailles, MissionH24, the hydrogen-powered car racing program, and the École Nationale Supérieure des Officiers de Sapeurs-Pompiers (Ensosp) will present their jointly developed safety training modules at the leading hydrogen event, “Hyvolution.”

In Aix-en-Provence, at its training facility, Ensosp puts emergency response teams in a real-life situation involving a hydrogen fire.

 

For its 10th anniversary edition, Hyvolution, the event dedicated to decarbonization via hydrogen, will take an in-depth look at the agenda and initiatives in France, Europe, and internationally, focusing on six themes: production, mobility, industry, infrastructure, carbon, and optimization.

On the D28 stand in Hall 1, MissionH24, supported by the Automobile Club de l’Ouest and H24Project, will exhibit the H24EVO, its latest hydrogen racing prototype, as well as the results of its partnership with Ensosp, announced last October at the National Firefighters’ Congress in Le Mans.

Drawing on their experience in fields where safety is essential and a priority, MissionH24 and Ensosp have combined their expertise to create hydrogen safety training modules for companies in the sector. Three approaches are offered: Awareness, Expertise, and Operational. Civil safety experts, European leaders in hydrogen safety training, and pioneers in motor racing will share this joint program from January 27 to 29 to support the safe deployment of hydrogen.