Europe Just Said Yes to JCB’s Hydrogen Combustion Engine. Here’s Why That Matters
JCB, a global leader in construction equipment manufacturing, has reached a critical milestone in its pioneering efforts to develop sustainable technology. The company has secured certification from various European licensing authorities for its hydrogen combustion engine, making it the first construction equipment manufacturer to achieve this breakthrough.
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