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JCB’S hydrogen engine wins top industry award

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JCB’S new hydrogen engine has won one of the oldest and most prestigiou­s awards in British automotive engineerin­g.

At a ceremony in London, JCB chairman Lord Bamford was presented with the Royal Automobile Club’s Dewar Trophy for the company’s developmen­t of a hydrogen fuel motor. It is the third time that JCB’S innovation­s have been honoured with the Dewar Trophy.

John Wood MBE, chairman of the Dewar Technical Committee, said: “JCB has been a pioneer in terms of powertrain developmen­t since it started building its own engines in 2004.

“That ethos has continued with its latest hydrogenfu­elled engines, which are an inspiring combinatio­n of current expertise and nextgenera­tion technology.”

Lord Bamford said: “We’re extremely proud that the Royal Automobile Club has chosen to present JCB with the Dewar Trophy for the third time.

“Our new hydrogen-fuelled engines can be put into production relatively quickly and it’s an important and pioneering step towards a zero-carbon future, and testament to the amazing abilities of our British engineers.” JCB’S purposeeng­ineered hydrogen fuel motor was designed after a challenge to the company’s engineers from Lord Bamford.

The newly-designed motor harnesses the Rocester-based firm’s existing expertise and supply chain infrastruc­ture.

The company is investing £100 million in the project and has two prototype hydrogen fuelled machines on test: a backhoe loader and a Loadall telescopic handler.

Presented to the club in 1904 by Sir Thomas

Dewar MP, since 1957,the Dewar Trophy has been presented in recognitio­n of “an outstandin­g British technical achievemen­t in the automotive field during the preceding year”.

In 2019 JCB was recognised for the launch of the 19C-1E electric mini excavator.

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