MB Energy and Lechner Racing have announced a three-year extension of their long-standing partnership, continuing their collaboration throughout the Porsche Supercup seasons from 2026 to 2028.
The renewed agreement will see MB Energy continue supplying Renewable Diesel (HVO100) for Lechner Racing’s transport fleet, alongside the use of Voluntary Emissions Reduction (VER) certificates to offset residual emissions. The partnership, which began in 2023, has evolved significantly from its initial focus on fuelling a single transport vehicle with renewable diesel to a broader sustainability programme encompassing energy management, carbon reduction strategies and operational efficiency improvements.

According to the companies, the use of Renewable Diesel (HVO100) enabled a reduction of approximately 70 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent emissions in 2025 compared with a baseline of 100 percent fossil fuel usage. This represents a substantial increase from the estimated 30 tonnes of CO₂e saved in 2024, highlighting the growing impact of the initiative.
The collaboration has progressively expanded beyond logistics-related emissions to address wider sustainability objectives across racing operations. Over the next three years, the partners plan to broaden emissions accounting activities further, extending the scope beyond AdBlue consumption and transportation-related emissions.
The partnership demonstrates how collaboration between the energy and motorsport sectors can contribute to measurable environmental improvements while maintaining high operational and competitive standards. In addition to supporting Lechner Racing’s sustainability goals, the project provides MB Energy with valuable insights that can be applied to the development of future customer solutions and low-carbon energy offerings.
By continuing to invest in renewable fuels and emissions reduction measures, both organisations aim to contribute to wider sustainability efforts within the motorsport industry and encourage the adoption of more environmentally responsible practices across the sector.
To showcase the results achieved through the collaboration, MB Energy has published a case study detailing the partnership’s development, carbon reduction outcomes and future objectives. The study is available through the company’s website.
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