mint
10 September 2023
By Subhash Narayan
JCB eyes India for hydrogen engines
Lord Bamford, chairman, JCB.
SUMMARY
JCB plans to manufacture hydrogen-powered engines in India, following
their commercial adoption in the UK. The company sees its Ballabhgarh
plant as an ideal location for participating in the hydrogen
initiative, as it already produces diesel engines for JCB's global
operations.
London: UK-based JCB plans to start manufacturing
hydrogen-powered engines at its Haryana factory soon after its
commercial adoption in the UK, top company executives said. The
company considers its Ballabhgarh plant ideal for participating in the
hydrogen initiative, as it already makes diesel engines for the
parent’s worldwide operations.
J.C. Bamford Excavators Ltd, the company behind the JCB
brand of earthmoving and construction equipment, debuted the new 448
ABH2 hydrogen-powered engine in March this year. The new engine is
part of JCB’s Road to Zero initiative to create zero-carbon solutions
in construction and agricultural equipment.
India is already a large producer of diesel engines to
meet JCB’s global needs, and it would take up the manufacture of even
hydrogen engines once the technology is mastered and put into JCB
machines, chairman Lord Bamford said.
“We make engines in India. Every day, we make 200
engines at our plant near Delhi. And if we were making hydrogen
engines for commercial use, we would be making them in India as well,"
Bamford said.
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