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The Commercial Dawn of Hydrogen Engines (2025-2026)
The year 2025 marks a historical turning point for the internal combustion engine. Industry giants like Cummins and JCB have officially transitioned hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) from prototypes to commercially certified products. For instance, JCB’s hydrogen engine recently secured the first-ever EU "Stage V" type-approval for construction machinery, proving that zero-emission combustion is no longer a concept but a market reality.
These developments highlight a crucial industry trend: instead of abandoning the ICE platform, the sector is "re-powering" it. By leveraging existing manufacturing supply chains, hydrogen engines offer a cost-effective path to carbon neutrality without the weight and charging limitations of battery systems. For professional users in long-haul trucking and heavy construction, this technology ensures that high torque and reliability remain available in a zero-carbon future.
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