Johnson Matthey plc has officially opened its first hydrogen internal combustion engine (H₂ICE) facility in Gothenburg, strengthening its heavy-duty vehicle testing capabilities. The new centre will test advanced emission control systems for hydrogen-powered engines, marking a significant investment in sustainable transport solutions. The facility features on-site hydrogen supply and storage, as well as advanced measuring instruments, supporting JM's commitment to innovation and decarbonisation. This expansion follows the successful conclusion of Project Brunel, a collaboration with Cummins, PHINIA, and Zircotec, which delivered key advancements in H₂ICE engine performance and durability.
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