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==Idea== <vimeo>607434399</vimeo> Emissions legislation is forcing large engine producers to innovate. There are currently no production-ready alternatives to engines for large and long-range applications such as trucks and ships so we have invented an engine, that is designed to go further, cleaner and smarter. The hydrogen council predict 18% of global energy needs will be fuelled by Hydrogen before 2050, creating a $2.5 trillion market for all Hydrogen related technologies. Modern metal engines waste in excess of one-third of fuel energy to cooling systems which stop metallic components from melting due to combustion temperatures. If emissions targets are to be met, this waste must end. Carnot is developing engines with key components manufactured from ceramics able to withstand fuel combustion temperatures, aiming to eliminate the need for cooling systems and doubling efficiencies and by operating on hydrogen and biofuels can revolutionise some of the most challenging industries to decarbonise Since our previous round, we have successfully produced a proof-of-concept prototype and commenced testing, expanded the engineering team and formed strategic alliances with industry including with Fraunhofer, Carisbrooke shipping and OZ minerals. Funds from this round will be used to further expand our team, continue our engine development for pilot trials and secure manufacturing partnership's with OEM's.
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