A new hydrogen ICE test facility aims to accelerate zero-carbon combustion technology
Johnson Matthey (JM) has officially opened its first dedicated hydrogen internal combustion engine (H2ICE) testing facility, marking a significant milestone in the development of low- and zero-carbon propulsion technologies for medium- and heavy-duty transport
The new centre of excellence, located at JM’s existing Gothenburg site in Sweden, is designed to evaluate advanced emission control and after-treatment systems for hydrogen-fuelled internal combustion engines operating at full scale.