Tenneco Strengthens Leadership in Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Components with Enhanced Testing Capabilities
Key Ideas
- Tenneco expands its H2-ICE testing capabilities with new test cells in Germany and the U.S. plus a hydrogen materials test laboratory in Germany.
- The company aims to meet the rising demand for hydrogen propulsion solutions in challenging industrial sectors like agriculture, construction, and heavy-duty trucking.
- With a focus on performance, reliability, and safety, Tenneco emphasizes the importance of rigorous testing in developing sustainable solutions to reduce carbon emissions.
- Investments in cutting-edge infrastructure and research signify Tenneco's commitment to driving progress in powertrain solutions and accelerating the adoption of hydrogen-powered technologies.
Tenneco, a key player in hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2-ICE) critical components, has announced a strategic move to enhance its H2-ICE testing capabilities by adding two new test cells in Burscheid, Germany, and one in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Additionally, they have opened a hydrogen materials test laboratory in Nuremberg, Germany. These expansions signify Tenneco's commitment to meeting the increasing demand for hydrogen propulsion solutions in challenging industrial sectors such as agriculture, construction, and heavy-duty trucking. The company's executives highlighted the importance of rigorous testing to ensure performance, reliability, and safety in developing sustainable solutions that reduce carbon emissions. Tenneco's investments in cutting-edge infrastructure and research aim to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen-powered technologies and contribute to global efforts in carbon emission reduction.