Motion Applied renews partnership with MissionH24

Motion Applied (Formerly McLaren Applied), is proud to announce the renewal of its strategic partnership with MissionH24, reaffirming a shared commitment to pioneering zero-emission motorsport through hydrogen technology.
Building on a successful initial collaboration, where Motion Applied’s advanced control, telemetry and analytics solutions powered MissionH24’s zero emission H24EVO, the renewed agreement will continue the technical cooperation and expand the overall scope of innovation as the MissionH24 pushes ahead with its liquid H2 storage solutions.
The H24EVO, developed in partnership with the Automobile Club de l’Ouest (ACO) and H24Project, is set to accelerate progress towards a brand new H2 category at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the FIA World Endurance Championships.
Technology driving performance
Motion Applied will continue to supply the Vehicle Control Unit (VCU-500), Tyre Pressure Monitoring System and ATLAS telemetry software. These tools empower MissionH24 engineers to optimise performance both on track and in the garage, supporting data-driven decision making through real-time analytics and simulation.
A shared vision for the future
Sam Guest, Head of Motorsports, Telemetry, Control & Analytics at Motion Applied.
We’re proud to support MissionH24 as they push the boundaries of hydrogen innovation in motorsport. We’re excited to see the H24EVO continue to develop in 2026, now sporting our new identity, a signal reflects our continued commitment as a dedicated, independent supplier of Motorsport electronics solutions. Mission H24 allows us to demonstrate how our advanced control systems and analytics tools can accelerate progress towards zero emission motorsport.
Bassel Aslan, Technical Director at MissionH24
With the support of Motion Applied, we began developing our pioneering hydrogen-powered racing car H24EVO. Today, we are proud to continue this exciting journey with them under a new name ‘’Motion Applied’’. Thanks to their sophisticated tool of data acquisition and visualization ATLAS, along with a range of cutting-edge technology products such as VCU-500, we are well equipped to meet the many challenges associated with the development of hydrogen technology. Motion Applied’s unwavering commitment to MissionH24 program clearly reflects their determination to drive hydrogen innovation and help shape the future of motorsport.
Looking ahead
With hydrogen set to debut as a competitive category at Le Mans in 2028, Motion Applied and MissionH24 are positioned at the forefront of sustainable motorsport. This partnership exemplifies how data, design, and determination can drive meaningful change in racing and beyond.