When we think about greening up the planet, solar panels and electric cars are often at the forefront of our mind. However, there’s a whole bunch of other things out there that are spewing out carbon ...
Let's face it. Whether we like it or not, the future for cars in this country is electric. In little more than a decade, following a Government mandate, motorists effectively will have only one choice ...
JCB is adopting hydrogen power for its heavy machinery. In this video, I explain why hydrogen is being prioritized over electric solutions and what this shift could mean for the future of farming and ...
Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, on Mondy unveiled Asia's first construction machine powered by hydrogen by JCB. The refuelling unit can be driven to the machine, ...
Her visit started at JCB Power Systems, Derbyshire, where a team of more than 150 engineers are actively engaged in developing hi-tech hydrogen combustion engines for use in JCB machinery. More than ...
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Hydrogen technology is gaining momentum in farming as JCB develops machines that could replace diesel. In this video, I explore the latest JCB hydrogen update, its potential for agriculture, and why ...
JCB’s pioneering hydrogen fuelled engine will be on public display for the first time at a UK agricultural event during the Royal Highland Show, Thursday 19 to Sunday 22 June at Ingliston, Edinburgh.
Hydrogen fuel is poised to become a gamechanger for the agricultural sector in its quest to reduce carbon emissions, according to Tim Burnhope, JCB’s group director of special projects. Speaking at ...
The green light has been given to allow hydrogen diggers to be driven on UK roads, a decision hailed by construction equipment giant JCB. Lilian Greenwood MP, minister for the future of roads, has ...
When we think about greening up the planet, solar panels and electric cars are often at the forefront of our mind. However, there’s a whole bunch of other things out there that are spewing out carbon ...