Pushing the ICE technology envelope


As technological advancements progress, the future of the internal combustion engine (ICE) appears to extend beyond previous expectations. Innovations like hydrogen combustion engines and advanced fuel technologies are reshaping its trajectory, offering sustainable alternatives while maintaining performance, challenging the dominance of electric vehicles in the automotive landscape.

Toyota has stunned the automotive world with its revolutionary hydrogen combustion engine. This zero-emission powerhouse delivers up to 400 horsepower and 45% thermal efficiency, outperforming traditional engines and EVs. By harnessing hydrogen, Toyota aims to redefine sustainable transportation, signaling a potential end to fossil fuels and ushering in a cleaner future. Read the following article to learn more about it.

Toyota unveils its secret and surprises the world: New combustion engines, but zero emissions

Revolutionary Hydrogen Engine

In a groundbreaking leap for clean automotive technology, Triton EV unveils its revolutionary hydrogen internal combustion engine, developed in India. This cutting-edge engine produces zero carbon emissions, delivering exceptional performance and efficiency. Versatile and robust, it promises a sustainable future, transforming cars and trucks into eco-friendly powerhouses. Read to find out more.

Triton EV unveils hydrogen internal combustion engine

India’s Green Mobility

As India embraces green mobility, Deloitte’s report unveiled at ETAutoTech Summit 2024 highlights the urgent shift from fossil fuels to alternatives like CNG, LPG, biofuel, green hydrogen, and EVs. This transition aims to reduce imports, achieve sustainability, and ensure India’s self-sufficiency in fuel production by 2040. Read the detailed report here.Green hydrogen consumption to be escalated from 2040, says Atul Jairaj, Deloitte

India’s e-mobility R&D roadmap

India’s roadmap to global leadership in electric mobility, outlined by the PSA’s detailed report, focuses on critical research areas such as energy storage, materials, and charging infrastructure. With a budget of over INR 1200 crore, the plan aims to reduce import dependency and foster innovation through collaborative efforts from government, academia, and industry. The following story will take you to the PSA’s detailed report.

Principal Scientific Adviser to GoI launches e-mobility R&D roadmap, estimates funding cost at INR 1151.6 cr

US Restricts Chinese Tech

The US Commerce Department plans to restrict key software components in connected vehicles made in China, citing national security risks. With potential bans or severe restrictions on Chinese imports, the move aims to protect sensitive data, highlighting the growing tension between the two nations over technological competition. Read more to find out.

US to issue proposed rules limiting Chinese vehicle software in August

Driverless Cargo Trials

Tokyo’s Haneda Airport is trialing a driverless vehicle to tow cargo containers, addressing labor shortages amid rising tourist numbers. Developed by ANA and Toyota Industries, the vehicle can pull up to six containers autonomously. This innovation, part of Japan’s broader autonomous vehicle efforts, aims for full operation by next year. The following story will give you the details.

Tokyo airport trials driverless cargo vehicle

India AI Leadership

Ola CEO Bhavish Aggarwal predicts India will lead in AI, similar to China’s manufacturing dominance. Highlighting India’s vast talent pool, he emphasises proactive efforts. With the India AI Mission’s INR 10,372 crore outlay, including INR 2,000 crore for startups, AI spending in India is set to reach $6 billion by 2027. Read the full article here.

India can do to AI what China did to manufacturing: Bhavish Aggarwal, Ola

Daewoo’s High-Performance Batteries

Daewoo India launches the Super Power AGM VRLA Silver+ batteries for two-wheelers, boasting Korean technology and a robust 48-month warranty. Designed with premium materials and advanced features like AGM separators and expanded metal grids, these batteries promise high performance and durability, tailored for India’s challenging road conditions. Read to find out more.

Daewoo India launches AGM VRLA Silver+ 2W battery with advanced Korean technology

That’s all we have in this week’s edition of the ETAutoTech newsletter. We hope you found the content-mix useful. Please do share your feedback, suggestions on [email protected]

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