Motorsport's governing body has published its 2025 Sustainability and Diversity & Inclusion Report showing how energy transformation is reshaping competitive racing and global mobility. The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) documented changes in fuel standards, power systems and transport logistics across its championships.

According to the FIA, the changes represent a shift from commitments to operational implementation. The report focuses on hydrogen regulation, sustainable fuels, EV platforms and low-carbon infrastructure across Formula 1 and Formula E.

The organisation's approach combines technical regulation with practical deployment across multiple racing series. This dual strategy addresses both competitive requirements and environmental performance standards within the motorsport sector.

The FIA approved technical and safety regulations for liquid hydrogen-powered competition vehicles in 2025. This framework could establish a precedent for hydrogen use in motorsport environments.

Motorsport has historically served as a testing environment for technologies that later enter commercial transport. The hydrogen regulations follow this pattern.