A Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2ICE) is an engine specifically tailored for use in commercial vehicles that aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The engine uses hydrogen as fuel and achieves near zero CO2 emissions.
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Garrett’s state-of-the-art E-Turbo has been recognized as a superior innovation with an Automotive News PACE (Premier Automotive Suppliers’ Contribution to Excellence) Award, a first for electric turbochargers. World-class Garrett engineers successfully overcame the many challenges in thermal management, energy recovery, compact packaging and high-volume and low-cost design to develop the E-Turbo, wowing the PACE judge panel to earn the award in September 2021.
Achieving peak performance is essential for gasoline engines amid tightening fuel efficiency and emissions standards. To enable smaller, lighter and more efficient engines, Garrett’s wastegate turbo for gas technology uses advanced aerodynamics, materials and bearing systems that maximize capabilities and fuse power with innovation.
Garrett’s field-proven comprehensive turbo range improves productivity in on- & off-highway applications by helping reduce fuel consumption, increasing power density and improving vehicle uptime.
Garrett’s latest generation of Variable Geometry DAVNT (Double Axle VNT) turbo offers robust and high performance-boosting solutions enabling fuel efficiency improvement, emission reduction, and further enhanced engine braking capabilities.