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.
Hydrogen-powered construction equipment represents a groundbreaking shift in the industry’s approach to sustainability, replacing diesel engines with cutting-edge fuel cell technology that ...
JCB has explored hydrogen combustion technology for its construction equipment. “This is not your typical hydrogen fuel cell running hydrogen through a series of plates and then charging ...
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.
King Charles III has visited JCB's World Headquarters in Staffordshire to get a glimpse of the company's use of hydrogen power and as part of the construction equipment giant's 80th birthday ...
The King was greeted by cheering crowds and waving flags as he visited the world headquarters of JCB in Staffordshire, to mark the company's 80th birthday. Charles met employees, apprentices and their ...
He helped fit a tyre to the machine before he was shown how to refuel JCB’s recently-developed hydrogen-powered combustion engine. The visit also marked the production of the one millionth ...