Engine manufacturer Everllence is upgrading a research engine test bench at its site in Augsburg, Germany, to run on hydrogen, as part of efforts to advance hydrogen engine development.
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A research-engine test bench at Everllence’s Augsburg site has been upgraded to enable hydrogen combustion. The new development occurred under the umbrella of the HydroPoLEn project, an Everllence ...
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