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JCB is launching the VM118D single drum soil compactor, powered by the 55kW JCB 430 diesel engine. This engine does not ...
CB uses in-cylinder technologies alone to attain Tier 4-Interim certification for its Ecomax engines. The powerplants require no external aftertreatment devices or diesel particulate filters (DPF).
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 ...
JCB is one of the first agricultural engine makers to successfully modify its conventional powerplants to run on compressed hydrogen, eliminating carbon emissions without any impact on performance ...
JCB is spending £100m on a project to produce "super-efficient hydrogen engines", the company has announced.
The design of the new 444 diesel engine, says JCB, ensures that the mechanical, rotary-pump-type fuel system can be easily converted to a common- ...
JCB’s strategy for a US Tier 4 Final and European Stage IV engine has been revealed at Bauma 2013 – it said its Ecomax T4F range would meet stringent emissions regulations without the use of a diesel ...
JCB digs up a green future with hydrogen engines Chairman Lord Bamford believes hydrogen is at risk of being overlooked in the rush to go electric for cars ...
Ms Coutinho met JCB chairman Anthony Bamford who is personally spearheading JCB’s hydrogen developments. He explained to the Energy Secretary that JCB had already successfully launched a range ...
JCB is one of the first agricultural engine makers to successfully modify its conventional powerplants to run on compressed hydrogen, eliminating carbon emissions without any impact on performance ...
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