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Austrian Company Creates Hydrogen-Powered Engine With Water Injection: No More Gasoline or Electricity

Published on 22/08/2025 at 12:25
Motor a hidrogênio e água da AVL RACETECH em laboratório, exibindo inovação tecnológica.
Protótipo do motor a hidrogênio e água da AVL RACETECH alcança 410 cv em testes. Imagem: IA
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Prototype Developed by AVL RACETECH in Graz, Austria, Demonstrates How a Hydrogen and Water-Fueled Internal Combustion Engine Can Achieve Race Car Performance Without Relying on Gasoline or Traditional Electricity

The water and hydrogen-powered engine was presented by AVL RACETECH’s competition division in 2022, in Graz, Austria. The unprecedented prototype, named H₂-ICE, is a turbocharged two-liter internal combustion engine capable of achieving 410 horsepower and 500 Nm of torque, utilizing water injection to optimize combustion. The goal was to demonstrate that it is possible to achieve high sports performance with zero CO₂ emissions.

The information was released by the Ecoticias portal, which highlighted that this was the first time that AVL RACETECH internally developed a complete competition engine, focusing on technological innovation and sustainability. According to the publication, the project aims to offer a clean alternative to conventional engines without the need to mandatorily adopt electric systems or fuel cells.

Change in Hydrogen Engine Standards

Traditionally, hydrogen engines use a lean-burn strategy, which reduces emissions but compromises power. AVL’s proposal breaks this mold by using only a slight lean mixture, ensuring greater performance. The result achieved was a specific power of 150 kW per liter, comparable to high-performance racing engines used in international competitions.

To achieve these numbers, the team implemented water injection in the intake air, a solution that cools the combustion chamber and allows for higher turbo pressure. This innovation helps prevent pre-ignition, one of the main issues in hydrogen engines, prolonging durability and increasing mechanical reliability.

AVL H₂ ICE Race: an impressive hydrogen engine with water injection developed for motorsport

Technical Details and Test Validation

The engine was designed to operate with stoichiometric combustion (lambda equal to 1), eliminating the dependence on ultra-lean combustion. Equipped with a wastegate-type turbocharger, the system ensures the ideal amount of air for each cycle, balancing power and efficiency. The cooling provided by steam also helps maintain controlled temperatures at high RPMs.

In bench tests conducted at the research center in Graz, the prototype achieved 410 horsepower at 6,500 RPM, validating the performance targets announced by the team. According to Paul Kapus, AVL’s development manager, the project demonstrated that competition engines can transition to hydrogen without losing performance while maintaining a technology base similar to gasoline engines.

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Future of Hydrogen in the Automotive Industry

Although the project was revealed in 2022, experts point out that the adaptation of conventional engines to hydrogen is likely to gain more and more space in the industry. The fuel stands out for offering zero exhaust emissions, with water as the only byproduct, and for allowing the utilization of part of the existing internal combustion engine infrastructure.

This type of solution is seen as a bridge between the present and the future of mobility, allowing manufacturers and competitions to adapt to the energy transition gradually. At the same time, hydrogen helps reduce exclusive reliance on battery electric vehicles, expanding the range of clean technologies available to consumers and businesses.

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Hildmelo
Hildmelo
22/09/2025 15:31

Nāo, porque apesar de ter melhorado a eficiência ainda é baixa comparado aos dos carros elétricos que tendem a melhorar ainda MAIS, com o uso de mecroeletrocica e sistemas de acionamento microprocessados com auxilio de IA

Juline xavier
Juline xavier
24/08/2025 14:59

Com certeza este é o futuro de motores a combustão interna

José Helnatan de Castro Silva
José Helnatan de Castro Silva
24/08/2025 12:59

Vamos fazer as coisas a contecer e por em prática as vendas para todos os países que estão interessados
Vai ser difícil os grandes não vão querer Bara envolve muitos interesses em a recadacoes de impostos e produtos preto ferros

José Helnatan de Castro Silva
José Helnatan de Castro Silva
Em resposta a  José Helnatan de Castro Silva
24/08/2025 13:00

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