Ford files for US patent of hydrogen combustion engine
The automaker is splitting its business into two separate divisions with a focus on decarbonization. Ford has filed for a hydrogen combustion engine patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The automaker also recently made several announcements regarding its decarbonization progress. Earlier in March, Ford announced that its business would be dividing into two distinct divisions. The Model E would be the division responsible for the automaker’s battery electric vehicles (EVs) moving forward. The brand already has a number of EVs in the works. On the other hand, the company’s Blue div…
The automaker is splitting its business into two separate divisions with a focus on decarbonization.
Ford has filed for a hydrogen combustion engine patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.The automaker also recently made several announcements regarding its decarbonization progress.
Earlier in March, Ford announced that its business would be dividing into two distinct divisions. The Model E would be the division responsible for the automaker’s battery electric vehicles (EVs) moving forward. The brand already has a number of EVs in the works. On the other hand, the company’s Blue division will work on combustion models and, based on the patent filing, this will include work on a hydrogen combustion engine. The patent filing was first discovered by Muscle Cars and Trucks. This technology steps away from the more conventional way of using H2 in vehicles, which is to power an electric motor using fuel cells as the source of electricity. This new patent represents a supercharged alternative that would be fueled by H2.