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Home News Historic day as hydrogen diggers get green light to use on UK roads

Historic day as hydrogen diggers get green light to use on UK roads

by Guy Woodford
April 30, 2025
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JCB has hailed the monumental Government decision to change the law to allow hydrogen diggers to drive on UK roads. Image/JCB

JCB has hailed the monumental Government decision to change the law to allow hydrogen diggers to drive on UK roads. Image/JCB

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JCB today hailed the monumental Government decision to change the law to allow hydrogen diggers to drive on UK roads.

Lilian Greenwood MP,  Minister for the Future of Roads, has signed a statutory instrument allowing hydrogen-fuelled construction and agricultural machinery to use the public highway from yesterday (April 29th).

Today, JCB Chairman Anthony Bamford, who instigated a £100 million project to develop a hydrogen combustion engine to power JCB’s machines, hailed the news as “historic”.  Lord Bamford’s reaction came as a hydrogen-powered JCB digger was driven around London’s roads to mark the momentous announcement, calling in at the Department for Transport yesterday afternoon to meet the Minister who made the legislative change happen.

Future of Roads Minister Lilian Greenwood said: “Today shows once again we are on the side of British business, as we now allow hydrogen-powered diggers and tractors to be legally driven on UK roads for the first time. We’re supporting the UK’s Plan for Change by working closely with brilliant British companies like JCB to harness the opportunities of the net-zero transition, driving innovation and creating jobs to put money in the pockets of hardworking people and secure our future.”

Lilian Greenwood and JCB’s Tim Burnhope with the signed statutory instrument. Image/JCB

Lord Bamford said: “The JCB team has done amazing work to develop a hydrogen combustion engine. It has already been given resounding backing from our customers who have been evaluating the technology; they say it is simple to use and performs as well as diesel counterparts. We are delighted that the Government has now endorsed the use of hydrogen in machinery. There has been a lot of work to get to this point. It is truly a historic day for JCB and a milestone moment for the use of hydrogen as a zero-carbon fuel in the construction and agricultural machinery industries. We now have the legislation that allows hydrogen powered machines to drive on the road between sites and between farms.”

Lilian Greenwood signed the statutory instrument in early April to pave the way for an amendment to the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 to enable the road use of hydrogen-fuelled non-road mobile machinery. The change in legislation came into force yesterday. Other hydrogen powered vehicles, including cars, buses and trucks were already permitted by law to use UK roads, but hydrogen-fuelled construction and agricultural machinery could not – until yesterday.

JCB has invested more than £100 million to produce a range of super-efficient zero-emission hydrogen engines. This pioneering project at JCB’s engine plant in Derbyshire has been personally driven by JCB Chairman Anthony Bamford, who challenged the company’s engineers to make a major breakthrough in the use of hydrogen as a fuel in a combustion engine. JCB has been operating prototype hydrogen-powered Loadall telescopic handlers, backhoe loaders and generators on sites near Birmingham and is now testing a range of equipment in partnership with rental companies and leading contractors across the UK.

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