JCB manufactures diesel engines for big machines, but is now looking to switch things up for a cleaner future. To that end, the company is working on hydrogen-burning engines for its big machines.
So we’ve got hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and a few other gasses. Beyond the explosion hazard, it sounds innocuous enough. Unfortunately that was far from the truth. Hydrillium stored in a steel ...
In recent years, British machinery manufacturer JCB has developed a hydrogen combustion engine, which has now been officially ...
This transformation suggests that the progenitor star of SN 2014C had nearly completely shed its outer hydrogen envelope before the explosion, leaving behind a dense circumstellar material (CSM ...
which has created a risk of explosion of 26 percent. Also, Spencer is driving a Mustang Classique Hydrogen Hover ZEV. Can't wait to see what that looks like. It's a little easier to see in the ...
Remains of the exploded city bus parked at a hydrogen charging station in North ... There were no fires that resulted from the explosion, according to fire officials. The engine at the back ...
During the event, Chris Giorgianni, vice president government and defense and product and marketing at JCB, presented a session titled “Hydrogen’s Role in the Future of Heavy Equipment”.
JCB’s pioneering hydrogen combustion engines are set to 'revolutionise how building sites and farms of the future operate', bosses have said. Published Jan 14 Jo Bamford, Executive Chairman of ...
JCB has cleared significant hurdles in its development of the world’s first hydrogen combustion engine after securing landmark rulings from licensing authorities allowing it to be used commercially in ...
See also: JCB’s hydrogen-fuelled combustion engine examined The company says it is the first in its industry to produce a fully working hydrogen combustion engine. Licensing authorities in ...