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MAN Engines to represent the newly developed MAN H4576 hydrogen combustion engine

Combustion rather than Fuel Cell powered:

With a focus on reducing CO2,: MAN Engines will  be presenting the MAN H4576 hydrogen combustion engine at Agritechnica 2023. This is designed for high-performance agricultural machinery and off-road applications in the 500 hp class. The newly developed MAN H4576 hydrogen combustion engine with a displacement of 16.8 liters is based on the proven engine geometry of the MAN D3876 diesel engine and shares about 80% of its basic components with it. The MAN H4576 has modifications to the hydrogen supply, engine control and exhaust gas control to ensure efficient combustion. 

 

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