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How Hydrogen Combustion Engines Can Contribute To Zero Emissions

Future of Mobility

Hydrogen combustion engines can contribute to zero emissions because they produce no carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gases. Listen to the episode to learn more.

"One of the most promising technologies for reducing emissions from transportation is the hydrogen combustion engine. Hydrogen combustion engines can achieve zero emissions when powered by renewable energy sources like solar and wind. They are also more efficient than traditional gasoline engines, which means they can go further on a tank of hydrogen. Off-highway trucks have traditionally been subject to less regulatory scrutiny; however, OEMs in the off-highway space are anticipating increasing decarbonization pressure from customers. Over the last two years, major mining companies have set ambitious decarbonization targets, aiming for Carbon dioxide neutrality. Cutting these emissions to zero will require a massive shift to zero-emissions vehicles in the mining sector."

How Hydrogen Combustion Engines Can Contribute To Zero Emissions

How Hydrogen Combustion Engines Can Contribute To Zero Emissions

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