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Home News CEA hydrogen workshop explores barriers & opportunities for hydrogen-powered construction machinery

CEA hydrogen workshop explores barriers & opportunities for hydrogen-powered construction machinery

by Guy Woodford
October 16, 2025
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JCB's Nick Pease talks to delegates at the CEA hydrogen workshop. Image/CEA

JCB's Nick Pease talks to delegates at the CEA hydrogen workshop. Image/CEA

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The CEA (Construction Equipment Association), supported by JCB, hosted (13th October) a landmark hydrogen workshop bringing together OEMs, regulators, and hydrogen specialists to explore the barriers to bringing hydrogen-powered construction machinery to market. It marks the first in a planned series of CEA-led technical sessions focused on alternative energy solutions.

The workshop attracted around 60 delegates, including senior representatives from OEMs, regulators, and the wider hydrogen sector.

The session was initiated by Victoria Hutson, Group Standards and Legislation Manager at JCB, who approached the CEA with the idea of creating a neutral, cross-industry forum to examine the challenges of bringing hydrogen-powered construction machinery to market.

CEA CEO Viki Bell hosting the CEA hydrogen workshop in association with JCB. Image/CEA

Chaired by Viki Bell, Chief Executive of the CEA, the morning session featured presentations from JCB’s Homologation and Compliance Manager Nick Pease and Victoria Hutson, who outlined the regulatory hurdles preventing hydrogen internal combustion engines (H₂ ICE) from achieving certification under current EU and UK non-road machinery frameworks.

Delegates heard that EU Regulation 2016/1628 currently excludes hydrogen ICE from standard testing protocols, meaning type approval must proceed through the “new technology” route under Articles 35 and 36 — a complex and time-consuming process that differs across territories and limits the speed of market entry. Updates were shared on the development of approval pathways in the UK, the UN ECE, India, and North America, with the UK Vehicle Certification Agency (VCA) now able to issue GB approvals based on Article 35 authorisations.

Dr Emma Guthrie, CEO of the Hydrogen Energy Association. Image/CEA

The afternoon session turned to hydrogen infrastructure and technology. Dr Emma Guthrie, CEO of the Hydrogen Energy Association (HEA), presented the current UK hydrogen policy landscape and an overview of more than 70 low-carbon hydrogen production projects nationwide. She highlighted hydrogen’s critical role in hard-to-electrify sectors such as heavy transport, off-grid power, and construction equipment.

Liebherr’s Hans Knapp outlined progress on hydrogen machine development and refuelling technology, including collaboration with Maximator and Vienna University on a “fluid piston” refueller offering rapid 700-bar fuelling without compressors or grid power — a potential breakthrough for on-site operations.

Viki Bell, Chief Executive of the CEA, said:  “This workshop was an important step in bringing the industry together to address real-world barriers to hydrogen adoption. We remain fuel and technology neutral — our role is to help members navigate change, share knowledge, and ensure the regulatory landscape supports safe and practical innovation.”

Victoria Hutson, Group Standards and Legislation Manager at JCB, discusses the road to Net Zero. Image/CEA

Victoria Hutson, Group Standards and Legislation Manager at JCB, added: “Thank you to CEA for hosting this event and to all the speakers for making this an insightful and exciting session. The engagement from participants was wonderful — we all have the same challenges, and together a hydrogen future for EMM is real.”

Dr Emma Guthrie, CEO of the Hydrogen Energy Association, commented: “Many thanks to Viki Bell for hosting this event and to Victoria Hutson for inviting me to speak on behalf of the Hydrogen Energy Association. It’s great to see the interest in hydrogen as an enabling solution for the construction sector. I very much enjoyed the discussions and interactions with the attendees and look forward to continuing the conversation.”

Further CEA workshops are planned to focus on other low-carbon power solutions as the association continues to facilitate collaboration and practical progress across the construction equipment sector.

For more information, visit www.thecea.org.uk

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