Extreme H extends broadcast deal with SPOTV
September 26, 2025
The FIA Extreme H World Cup Presented by PIF, the hydrogen motorsport, has confirmed the extension of its broadcast partnership with SPOTV for 2025, allowing fans across Asia to continue following the sustainable racing sport.
SPOTV has been a partner since Season 1 of Extreme E, and this renewal will see coverage expanded to the debut of Extreme H. Fans in Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Hong Kong, Laos, Macau, Mongolia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia will be able to watch every moment of the action.
The deal includes live and highlights coverage across SPOTV and SPOTV 2, with additional access through SPOTV NOW, bringing the series to both linear and digital audiences.
The 2025 season begins with the Extreme E ‘Final Lap’ on October 4th – 5th, a celebratory farewell to the electric off-road series, before the official launch of the FIA Extreme H World Cup Presented by PIF, on October 9th – 11th in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia.
Extreme H will introduce a multi-format race weekend featuring eight international teams and 16 drivers, including men and women competing equally in each team, while also serving as a testbed for hydrogen innovation in both mobility and event power.
Ali Russell, Managing Director of Extreme H, commented: “We are delighted to extend our partnership with SPOTV, who have been with us since the very beginning. Their reach across Asia and their ability to connect with passionate fans make them an ideal partner as we launch Extreme H. Together we’ll showcase not only the drama of racing but also the possibilities of hydrogen technology in shaping a cleaner future.”
Lee Choong Khay (CK), CEO of SPOTV, added: “Extreme H is pioneering a new chapter in motorsport, and we are proud to continue this journey with them. Our audience across Asia will enjoy access to world-class racing, delivered with purpose and innovation, through our channels and SPOTV NOW platform.”
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