JCB, established in 1945 and headquartered in Rocester, Staffordshire, UK, is a leading manufacturer of construction, agricultural, and industrial machinery. Their extensive product line includes backhoe loaders, excavators, tractors, and diesel engines, serving sectors such as construction, agriculture, waste handling, and demolition. JCB emphasizes innovation, engineering excellence, and sustainability, with manufacturing facilities across Europe, North America, Asia, and Africa, and a global presence in over 150 countries.
JCB Powertrain will demonstrate its leadership in the hydrogen sector with a stand built around this rapidly developing technology at the Bauma equipment fair in Munich, April 7-13.
The JCB 35-22E electric Teletruk features a unique telescopic boom that is capable of a full 8-hour shift on a single charge and delivers zero emissions at point of use without compromising performance.
JCB takes another major step forward in the process of evaluating hydrogen as a fuel of the future with the first showing of a generator powered by the net-zero fuel.
The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Claire Coutinho MP, visited JCB to witness the progress made in decarbonisation using hydrogen combustion engine technology.
A leading Midlands waste recycling specialist has invested in a brand new JCB 140X tracked excavator for sorting and loading waste at its materials recycling facility.
Taking place in Hanover, Germany, JCB will be launching and previewing a range of machines at the show in November, including three new Loadall telescopic handlers, the 403E and the 33-22E.