Winner Announcement Tops Off Successful FIA Smart Driving Challenge 2024 Season

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  • Alexandre Stricher claimed victory, after cutting emissions by a third during a live final

  • The final marked the end of a year-long season – which saw participants from 92 countries compete and achieve an average emissions reduction or battery saving of 9%

  • The FIA Smart Driving Challenge is the world’s only challenge that unites all drivers to adopt smart, safe, eco-friendly behavior at the wheel

The winner of the 2024 Season of the FIA Smart Driving Challenge (FIA SDC) has been announced following the live final in Kigali, Rwanda.

Mobilité Club France member Alexandre Stricher claimed the prize, after beating Thierry Benchetrit at the Kigali event. During the competition, he achieved a 33% CO2 reduction compared to the average driver.*

“I would like to congratulate Alexandre Stricher for this extraordinary achievement,” said Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President. “His score shows that every driver can make a difference – even just in their everyday commute. We all have a role to play in the journey towards a more sustainable and safer planet.”

Now in its sixth year, the FIA SDC is a year-long in-app competition, which encourages drivers to take a safer and more sustainable approach to their everyday journeys. With scoring and guidance on how to improve each journey, the app helps drivers to make real-life changes and create better roads for tomorrow.

“I am delighted to see the growth and success of this challenge across the 2024 season,” said Willem Groenewald, FIA Secretary General for Automobile Mobility. “It is encouraging to see both the number of participants, and the way in which the app can encourage behavioral change and carbon emissions reductions.

“Change happens through awareness. By utilizing digital technologies to provide tangible, measurable results, we can enable meaningful change in the mobility sector and guide drivers with knowledge towards safer driver choices.”

This Season, drivers from 92 countries took part in the Challenge. They saw an overall 9% reduction in CO2 emissions or battery usage compared to the average driver.

Greater Than, a leading provider of risk intelligence into road safety and climate impact, provides AI scoring for the app.

“Transport is an essential part of life, but one that contributes greatly to global emissions. The FIA SDC demonstrates that everyday drivers can reduce their impact on the planet with just a little effort, and collectively this can result in big change,” said Johanna Forseke, Chief Business Officer and Deputy CEO at Greater Than. “Congratulations to the winner, to the runner-up and to all those who continue driving using the FIA SDC to remain more aware of the link between driving behavior and climate impact.”

Winner Alexandre Stricher has claimed the title four times, including in Kigali, Rwanda.

“I’m extremely passionate about making changes that benefit the environment, and this is such a fun way to make a difference,” said Alexandre. “I encourage everyone to join the FIA SDC to see how easy it is to reduce the impact of everyday trips.”

The 2024 Season final of the FIA SDC — which has been supported by several FIA Member Clubs since its launch — was hosted by FIA Member Club Rwanda Automobile Club during the FIA General Assemblies week in Kigali. It is part of a wider FIA sustainability program at the event, which also featured a Sustainable Innovation Series conference, and a content session on the FIA’s sustainable goals for 2025.

*The percentage of battery usage or CO2 emissions savings is calculated based on Greater Than’s AI technology. The data of each trip is analyzed and transformed into a unique DriverDNA profile that is then compared to a database of over 7 billion DriverDNA profiles to evaluate CO2 savings.
 

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Press contact, Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA)
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About Greater Than

Greater Than is a global provider of risk intelligence into road safety and climate impact. Greater Than’s AI technology converts GPS data into driver scores that predict driver crash probability and climate impact. The scores can be further enhanced with features that help organizations manage and act on the data insights.

Insurance companies, underwriters, fleet solution providers, mobility providers and other owners of GPS data use Greater Than’s analysis to optimize driver risk management, achieve insurance profitability, manage sustainability & ESG reporting, and monetize GPS data. Greater Than (GREAT: ST) is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market. FNCA Sweden AB is the Company’s Certified Adviser. Learn more at www.greaterthan.eu.

About the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA)

The Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) is the governing body for world motor sport and the federation of the world’s leading mobility organisations. Founded in 1904, with headquarters in Paris and Geneva, the FIA is a non-profit organisation. It brings together 243 Member Organisations from 147 countries on five continents. Its Member Clubs represent over 80 million road users and their families. The FIA promotes safe, sustainable and accessible mobility for all road users around the world. Further details can be found at www.fia.com
 

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The winner of the 2024 Season of the FIA Smart Driving Challenge (FIA SDC) has been announced following the live final in Kigali, Rwanda.
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I would like to congratulate Alexandre Stricher for this extraordinary achievement. His score shows that every driver can make a difference – even just in their everyday commute. We all have a role to play in the journey towards a more sustainable and safer planet.
Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA President
I am delighted to see the growth and success of this challenge across the 2024 season. It is encouraging to see both the number of participants, and the way in which the app can encourage behavioral change and carbon emissions reductions.
Willem Groenewald, FIA Secretary General for Automobile Mobility
Transport is an essential part of life, but one that contributes greatly to global emissions. The FIA SDC demonstrates that everyday drivers can reduce their impact on the planet with just a little effort, and collectively this can result in big change. Congratulations to the winner, to the runner-up and to all those who continue driving using the FIA SDC to remain more aware of the link between driving behavior and climate impact.
Johanna Forseke, Chief Business Officer and Deputy CEO at Greater Than
I’m extremely passionate about making changes that benefit the environment, and this is such a fun way to make a difference. I encourage everyone to join the FIA SDC to see how easy it is to reduce the impact of everyday trips.
Alexandre Stricher winner of FIA SDC 2024