Kawasaki has revealed an all-new, hydrogen-powered Ninja H2 HySE motorcycle, based on the supercharged 1.0L inline-four engine found in the Ninja H2. Engineers modified that engine to allow direct injection of hydrogen fuel into its cylinders.
The company calls this a Hydrogen ICE motorcycle, one capable of running on hydrogen combustion, while producing the rumble and pulsating sensation that riders enjoy when twisting the throttle. Best of all, you won’t have to deal with harmful exhaust emissions, just mainly water.
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As part of their carbon neutral initiative, Kawasaki Motors is currently conducting research and development with the aim of realizing a functioning hydrogen ICE motorcycle as one carbon-neutral option for riders in the early 2030s. Kawasaki Motors is a full member of HySE (Hydrogen Small mobility & Engine technology), a research association focused on hydrogen technology that is actively conducting basic research on hydrogen engines, hydrogen filling systems, and fuel supply systems in order to produce hydrogen-powered small mobility vehicles, including motorcycles,” said the company.
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