Cummins Inc., founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, USA, is a global power technology leader specializing in engines, power generation products, and related components. The company's diverse portfolio includes diesel and natural gas engines, hybrid and electric power solutions, as well as powertrain components such as filtration systems, turbochargers, and fuel systems. Serving customers in over 190 countries across industries like automotive, industrial, marine, mining, and oil and gas, Cummins is committed to innovation, dependability, and sustainability. The company invests in clean energy technologies and aims
Cummins has opened its fuel-agnostic Powertrain Test Facility in Darlington, UK, aiming to advance ultra-low and zero emissions power technologies, focusing on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving air quality.
Knowing the fuel used for hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) is just as important as knowing the powertrains themselves.
Cummins Inc. announced the newly released C1760D5, C1875D5 and C2000D5B generator models are the culmination of almost 60 years of innovation, resulting in even more power for a wider range of applications.
Knight Transportation has been successfully testing Cummins' new X15N natural gas engine in Southern California – realizing NOx and greenhouse gas reductions without compromise to performance.
Taylor Machine Works Inc., a leading American manufacturer of heavy industrial lift equipment, announced a signed letter of intent with plans to integrate the Cummins 6.7-liter and 15-liter hydrogen engines into the Taylor product line.
As the world seeks sustainable alternatives to traditional energy sources, understanding the concepts of clean and renewable energy is crucial. Take a look at the top clean energy fuels such as hydrogen and RNG, and Cummins Inc.’s commitment to driving innovation in the clean energy space.