Johnson Matthey to open its first hydrogen internal combustion engine testing facility

Johnson Matthey to open its first hydrogen internal combustion engine testing facility

Johnson Matthey to open its first hydrogen internal combustion engine testing facility

Johnson Matthey (JM) has upgraded its Gothenburg site to strengthen its heavy-duty vehicle testing capabilities. Alongside the site’s existing heavy- and light-duty diesel engine test cells, JM has expanded its H2 ICE capabilities, scaling up its ability to test with engines. The test area is set to be operational in autumn 2025.

The facility will test the performance of catalysts within the wider engine aftertreatment and control systems.

Upgrades to the testing capabilities will include the facility’s own hydrogen supply and storage area (H2 at max.

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Johnson Matthey to open its first hydrogen internal combustion engine testing facility

2025-07-30 01:02