Johnson Matthey Opens Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine Testing Facility in Gothenburg, Sweden
Johnson Matthey has launched its first hydrogen internal combustion engine (HICE) testing facility in Gothenburg, Sweden, aimed at advancing zero-carbon propulsion technologies for medium- and heavy-duty transport. The £2.5 million facility enables full-scale testing of hydrogen-fuelled engines, enhancing JM's testing capabilities and supporting regulatory demands for cleaner transport. The project builds on prior collaborations and positions JM as a leader in sustainable technology solutions.

Johnson Matthey has inaugurated its hydrogen internal combustion engine (HICE) testing facility in Gothenburg, Sweden, a key advancement for low- and zero-carbon propulsion technologies. The facility, developed with a £2.5 million investment over three years, allows for full-engine testing of HICE, facilitating improvements in efficiency and emissions compliance.
The project supports the growth of hydrogen combustion as a viable alternative to fuel cells and battery-electric systems. The facility features an on-site hydrogen supply and is equipped for high-pressure hydrogen testing. JM is also a founding member of the Global Hydrogen Mobility Alliance, advocating for hydrogen's role in Europe's transport decarbonisation strategy.




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