Close Menu
Energy NewsEnergy News
  • NEWS
    • Breaking News
    • Hydrogen
    • Energy Storage
    • Grid
    • SMR
    • Projects
    • Production
    • Transport
    • Research
  • SPOTLIGHT
    • Interviews
    • Face 2 Face
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
    • Reviews
    • Events
  • REGIONAL
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle east
    • Pacific
  • COMMUNITY
  • ABOUT
    • Advisory Board
    • Contact us
    • Report Your News
    • Advertize
    • Subscribe
LinkedIn X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook
Trending
  • South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan
  • Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant
  • Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028
  • ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse
  • Greece Weighs Hydrogen Ambitions Against Power Costs and Lack of Subsidies
  • Teesside to Anchor £96M Pipeline Push as Ofgem Backs East Coast Hydrogen Network
  • RIC Energy Secures Site for 220MW Hydrogen-Based E-Fuels Project in Castilla y León
  • ITM Power Gets FEED Contract for Uniper’s Humber H2ub
LinkedIn X (Twitter) YouTube Facebook
Energy NewsEnergy News
  • NEWS
    • Breaking News
    • Hydrogen
    • Energy Storage
    • Grid
    • SMR
    • Projects
    • Production
    • Transport
    • Research
  • SPOTLIGHT
    • Interviews
    • Face 2 Face
    • Podcast
    • Webinars
    • Analysis
    • Columnists
    • Reviews
    • Events
  • REGIONAL
    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Middle east
    • Pacific
  • COMMUNITY
  • ABOUT
    • Advisory Board
    • Contact us
    • Report Your News
    • Advertize
    • Subscribe
Energy NewsEnergy News
Home Home - Europe
Green Hydrogen H2 News

Ligier and Bosch Collaborate to Build High-Performance Hydrogen-Powered Sports Car

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso11/05/20232 Mins Read
Share
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email WhatsApp Telegram

French automaker Ligier Automotive has partnered with German engineering company Bosch to develop a hydrogen-powered sports car based on its Ligier JS2 R model.

The project, named JS2 RH2, aims to build a high-performance vehicle that offers driving dynamics equivalent to that of conventional gasoline-powered sports cars. The car will be powered by a converted V6 combustion engine and have three integrated hydrogen tanks, and will be equipped with the Ligier-Bosch LMDh hybrid system, which includes a motor generator unit, inverter, and vehicle control unit.

Bosch will oversee the overall vehicle concept, covering the engine, hydrogen tanks, and safety concept. Ligier, on the other hand, will be responsible for the vehicle architecture, H2 system integration, and cooling. The goal of the collaboration is to offer motorsports and high-performance vehicles a new development path with the integration of new energy and new technologies. The president of Bosch Engineering GmbH, Dr. Johannes-Jorg Ruger, said that hydrogen propulsion has great potential, particularly in motorsports and high-performance sports cars.

Ligier Automotive is the latest automaker to commit to hydrogen technology, following Toyota’s H2-powered Corolla for Japan’s Super Taikyu series and the Yaris H2 GR safety car at select stages of last year’s WRC Rally Ypres. The Automobile Club de l’Ouest has entered into a joint venture with GreenGT, with its MissionH24-based Norma LMP3 to compete against conventionally-powered LMP3 and GT3 machines in the Le Mans Cup, which supports the European Le Mans Series.

The launch of a zero-emissions class at the famous endurance race, Le Mans, is expected no earlier than 2026, while discussions continue on the appearance of the class. Ligier Automotive is an authorized supplier of LMP2 and LMP3 chassis and is currently working with Lamborghini on its upcoming LMDh prototype.

While hydrogen technology offers many advantages, there are also potential challenges, such as the availability of refueling infrastructure, high production costs, and the need for specialized maintenance. However, with increasing concerns about climate change, automakers are looking for ways to develop more sustainable solutions for the future. The collaboration between Ligier Automotive and Bosch represents a step in that direction, bringing together the expertise of two leading companies in their respective fields to develop a high-performance, hydrogen-powered sports car.

Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Related Posts

Hydrogen

South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan

25/06/2025
Hydrogen

Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028

25/06/2025
hydrogen

ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Greece Weighs Hydrogen Ambitions Against Power Costs and Lack of Subsidies

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Teesside to Anchor £96M Pipeline Push as Ofgem Backs East Coast Hydrogen Network

24/06/2025
Hydrogen

South Korea’s Largest Hydrogen-Only Fuel Cell Plant Begins Operation in Ulsan

25/06/2025
Hydrogen

Ingeteam Commissions Castilla y León’s First Green Hydrogen Plant

25/06/2025
hydrogen

Norway’s Karmsund Hydrogen Project to Begin Operations in 2028

25/06/2025
hydrogen

ITM Power Bets on ‘Hydrogen-as-a-Service’ with New German Subsidiary Hydropulse

25/06/2025

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from the hydrogen market subscribe to our newsletter.

LinkedIn X (Twitter) Facebook YouTube

News

  • Inteviews
  • Webinars
  • Hydrogen
  • Spotlight
  • Regional

Company

  • Advertising
  • Media Kits
  • Contact Info
  • GDPR Policy

Subscriptions

  • Subscribe
  • Newsletters
  • Sponsored News

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.

© 2025 EnergyNews.biz
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • Accessibility

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.