The pioneering Championship is driven by its commitment to developing future marine clean technology, advocating for the protection of marine ecosystems, and providing a level sporting platform for equal numbers of male and female pilots. The report marks an important step in realising E1’s long-term sustainability ambitions.
The star-powered racing series, which is backed by some of the world’s biggest celebrities including Will Smith, LeBron James and Rafael Nadal, aims to accelerate awareness of environmental challenges and reports on its sustainability – including its social commitments.
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The E1 Pilot Academy is a pathway that gives ambitious racers the rare opportunity to be part of the electric revolution of motorsport. The structured training programme equips contenders with essential skills and knowledge on safety, media and fitness training, as well as hands-on experience piloting various types of boats. In 2024, the cohort consisted of 40 individuals from 14 countries. 15 females (11 with no powerboat experience) and 25 males (11 with no powerboat experience).
E1 stands for gender equality and designs the championship to increase women’s representation in sport in a traditionally male-dominated field. Each team must select one male and one female pilot, fostering equal opportunity and promoting diversity in the next generation of RaceBird pilots.
E1 works with academic institutions in its relevant locations around the world to promote academic and professional opportunities in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM)-based fields. We interact with students of all age ranges to showcase how design, innovation and sports merge to form the E1 mission.
In October, E1 participated in the 97th UIM General Assembly, which brought together representatives from all associated powerboat sports to review the racing season. E1 is proud to have earned recognition among the UIM community as a best-in-class example of environmental and social impact.