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
The company unveiled its advanced range of Aftermarket Solutions for back-up power gensets, construction and mining segments at the 7th edition of baumaCONEXPO India 2024.
With strong regulatory initiatives, private sector investments and public welfare programs, India is on the path to achieving its 2070 targets and playing a pivotal role in global sustainability efforts.
The Advanced Combat Engine (ACE), developed by Cummins Inc. in collaboration with the U.S. Army, was a star drawcard at 2024 Land Forces in Melbourne, the largest defence exposition ever held in Australia.
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.
Customers in Delhi NCR can now access the complete range of Cummins-powered CPCBIV+ compliant gensets. Customers can avail of support for Cummins products throughout their lifecycle across the country.
Cummins East Asia Research & Development Center (EA R&D) officially opened its new site in Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone, locating in central China. Three times larger than the original site, the new facility covers an area of 78,000 square meters, and hosts a total of 28 test cells, and more than 900 Cummins employees, representing strengthened and expanded capacity and capabilities in engineering towards a carbon zero future.