H2-ICE Is Heating Up
Zero-carbon fuels are gaining momentum for hard-to-electrify mobility sectors as well as for stationary power generation. Hydrogen internal combustion engines are staking their claim as a future pathway for long-haul trucking, heavy off-highway machines, maritime vessels, and gensets.
Test your knowledge about hydrogen combustion engines in this quiz. And tune in to SAE Media Group®’s February 2026 webinar on the topic to learn more directly from the experts developing the technology.
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