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Phinia to showcase hydrogen combustion advances at ACT EXPO 2026

PHINIA (PHIN) announced its participation in ACT Expo 2026, taking place May 4-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, NV, United States. Visitors can find PHINIA at booth #3274, where the company will highlight its latest innovations in lower-carbon transportation, including the debut of its first homologated hydrogen internal combustion engine light commercial vehicle certified for on-road use and marking a step forward in the development of hydrogen combustion engines. At the heart of PHINIA’s presence this year is the newly homologated H2ICE van, developed as part of the company’s ongoing work to deliver practical, scalable alternatives for lower-carbon mobility. Engineered in collaboration with Aramco, the vehicle is now compliant with Euro 7 emissions standards and designed to deliver up to 99% reduction in tailpipe CO2 emissions compared with diesel, while delivering reduced pollutant emissions and a real-world driving range of up to 500km. Designed for light commercial and public transport applications and capable of carrying up to six passengers, the achievement demonstrates the potential of H2ICE solutions in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in LCV applications. This milestone marks the first homologation of PHINIA’s H2ICE technology and reinforces the Company’s leadership in supporting hydrogen-based solutions. Built on PHINIA’s proprietary fuel system expertise, the vehicle integrates advanced hydrogen injection technology into a safe and robust solution. As part of the event’s Ride & Drive experience, event attendees will have the opportunity to experience PHINIA-Aramco’s hydrogen-powered vehicle as passengers, offering a first-hand look at how hydrogen combustion technology could potentially perform in real-world conditions.

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