JCB hydrogen-powered vehicle to target the world land speed record
JCB hydrogen-powered vehicle to target the world land speed record
JCB is returning to Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats this summer to target its own world diesel land speed record. This time Wing Commander Andy Green OBE will be driving the 32-foot JCB Hydromax powered by the OEM's hydrogen engine. The U.K.-based manufacturer has spent five years developing hydrogen internal combustion engines as part of a £100 million investment, and JCB heavy equipment powered by the technology has just started rolling off production lines.
JCB is returning to Utah's Bonneville Salt Flats this summer to target its own world diesel land speed record. This time Wing Commander Andy Green OBE will be driving the 32-foot JCB Hydromax powered by the OEM's hydrogen engine. The U.K.-based manufacturer has spent five years developing hydrogen internal combustion engines as part of a £100 million investment, and JCB heavy equipment powered by the technology has just started rolling off production lines.