JCB Receives European Certification for Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines
Key Ideas
  • JCB has obtained certification from 11 European licensing authorities for its new hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2 ICE).
  • The approval from multiple countries signifies a positive step towards widespread adoption of hydrogen combustion technology in Europe.
  • A team of 150 engineers at JCB has invested £100 million in developing over 130 prototypes of the H2 ICE, which has shown promising results in real-world testing.
JCB has received official certification from multiple European licensing authorities allowing the sale of its new hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2 ICE) for commercial use. This marks a significant milestone for the company as it signals a positive outlook for hydrogen combustion technology in Europe. JCB's chairman, Anthony Bamford, expressed his satisfaction with the progress and highlighted the zero-emission benefits of the hydrogen engine for construction and agricultural equipment. The certification from countries like the UK, Germany, and France, among others, demonstrates growing acceptance of hydrogen technology. The team of 150 engineers has dedicated three years and £100 million to develop over 130 H2 ICE prototypes, which have undergone successful testing in various machines. Real-world testing is currently ongoing and showing promising results, indicating a bright future for JCB's hydrogen engines.
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