JCB is a UK-based manufacturer of heavy construction equipment that is using its Hydromax streamliner to demonstrate the capabilities of its hydrogen combustion engine technology.
Identified as a potential customer for hydrogen produced at the Bradford plant for use in its equipment, supporting decarbonisation of heavy machinery operations.[3]
JCB is a global leader in construction equipment manufacturing that has developed and secured certification for the world's first hydrogen combustion engine.
Mentioned as a company currently developing hydrogen combustion technology, which Rolls-Royce's CEO does not see as the most efficient use of hydrogen.
JCB is a major player in the sector and will have representatives speaking at the Low-Carbon Fuels and Propulsion track, focusing on hydrogen internal combustion engines.
JCB is a British construction equipment manufacturer that has developed the world's first hydrogen-powered digger. They received special dispensation from the UK government to test and use this machine on UK roads and building sites.
JCB is a construction equipment manufacturer that has invested significantly in developing hydrogen engines. They have reached a production milestone of 50 hydrogen combustion engines.
JCB, a mechanical engineering firm based in the United Kingdom, has announced the launch of a hydrogen fuel cell excavator. They have also previously developed electric excavators and forklifts.
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