CB uses in-cylinder technologies alone to attain Tier 4-Interim certification for its Ecomax engines. The powerplants require no external aftertreatment devices or diesel particulate filters (DPF).
JCB is returning to Bonneville with a 350 MPH hydrogen-powered car, betting its clean-engine technology can reshape heavy industry.
When we think about greening up the planet, solar panels and electric cars are often at the forefront of our mind. However, there’s a whole bunch of other things out there that are spewing out carbon ...
The design of the new 444 diesel engine, says JCB, ensures that the mechanical, rotary-pump-type fuel system can be easily converted to a common-rail type to meet future emissions regulations. The ...
JCB secured an agreement with Johnston Sweepers to supply engines to the manufacturer of street-cleaning equipment. The agreement is expected to be worth almost $4.8 million per year, as Johnston ...
On an industrial estate near the M40 in Banbury, engineers are attempting to build a new vehicle capable of breaking a land ...
The Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP) held the CONNECT 2023 event at Westgate in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the event, Chris Giorgianni, vice president government and defense and ...
Her visit started at JCB Power Systems, Derbyshire, where a team of more than 150 engineers are actively engaged in developing hi-tech hydrogen combustion engines for use in JCB machinery. More than ...
JCB can be awarded for inventing a new hydrogen combustion engine, especially for manufacturing nonpolluting industrial equipment. Demonstrated at ConExpo/Con-Agg 2023, the JCB hydrogen engine results ...
British engineering giant JCB is targeting a new land speed record with a 32-foot car powered by its own hydrogen engines. The Staffordshire-based manufacturer, which employs more than 20,000 people ...
JCB has marked a major manufacturing milestone with the production of its one millionth engine. Production started in 2004 at JCB Power Systems in Foston, Derbyshire, and expanded to JCB India in 2010 ...
Effective 1st July 2025, Continental – a Palmer Johnson company – has taken on responsibility for six new states: Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. This brings its total ...