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The internal combustion engine (ICE) has been at the heart of the auto industry for almost 150 years. It continues to be the primary source of motive power for vehicles worldwide, be it cars, trucks, ...
Japanese automotive giant Toyota has built some of the most impressive engines ever. Known for their indestructibility, smooth power delivery, fuel efficiency, and excellent tunability, these motors ...
Industry leaders have been working to give the basic piston engine an extended life using greener fuels as they allow reduced cost of fuel while at the same time reducing greenhouse gases.
Operates in existing equipment Hydrogen internal combustion engines are quite similar to diesel engines but with the benefit of being zero-carbon and low in nitrogen oxides (NOx).
The Astron Aerospace H2 Starfire is a clean burning hydrogen and water powered internal combustion engine alternative to battery cell technology. There is very little parasitic power loss with the ...
Engine manufacturer Cummins has developed the first "fuel-agnostic" internal combustion engine platform that could run on any fuel ...
Keeping the internal combustion engine alive From displacement on demand to the adoption of micro-hybrids, here are 6 technologies that are keeping the internal combustion engine humming.
At the Low net-GHG Fuel and Engine Technologies Symposium at the University of Wisconsin in June, researchers noted that the life of familiar internal combustion engines may be extended. This will ...
These internal combustion engines might have a purpose in the modern world.
Ferrari will resist efforts by governments around the world to phase out internal combustion engines and will continue building ICE-powered cars into the late 2030s, its CEO said. In a BBC ...
The internal combustion engine will eventually die, but not today. The transition to fully battery electric cars hasn’t happened anywhere near as swiftly as automakers expected at the start of ...