JCB is returning to Bonneville with a 350 MPH hydrogen-powered car, betting its clean-engine technology can reshape heavy industry.
Bosch plans to launch a hydrogen combustion engine in 2024, building on its work in this sphere since 2016. Hydrogen combustion engines are viewed as a way to achieve zero emissions with conventional ...
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100% hydrogen-powered jet engine from Rolls-Royce reaches full power in landmark test
A major milestone in the race toward sustainable aviation has been achieved after a ...
The manufacturer wants to beat the 350mph record it set with a diesel car in 2006 with its new Hydromax.
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Liquid hydrogen combustion race car from Toyota ready for ultimate Le Mans debut
Toyota will put its hydrogen racing ambitions in front of the public at Le ...
Ferrari has filed a patent application for a hydrogen-powered internal-combustion engine, hinting that the automaker is considering this as a way to keep combustion engines alive in a future with ...
With the rise of stricter emission laws, engine manufacturers have no choice but to look into alternate energy sources to run their vehicles. Cummins is reinventing the combustion engine but this time ...
Professor Aniebiet Inyang Ntui is a multi-faceted individual whose expertise spans the worlds of library and information science, environmental advocacy, and – perhaps surprisingly – the automotive ...
In addition to working on hydrogen infrastructure and storage technologies, Cummins has been developing hydrogen-fueled engines for over three years. In many ways, there is a lot of hope hanging on ...
Professor Aniebiet Inyang Ntui is a multi-faceted individual whose expertise spans the worlds of library and information science, environmental advocacy, and – perhaps surprisingly – the automotive ...
A test run of Japan’s first hydrogen hybrid train called Hybari was shown to the media on the JR Tsurumi Line in Kanagawa ...
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Landmark Rolls-Royce and EasyJet hydrogen engine test powered by Swansea University
Researchers at a South Wales university have played a key role in a four-year international programme led by Rolls-Royce and ...
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