MUNICH, GERMANY (October 8-11 2019) – Cummins will showcase its ultra-clean Stage V diesel engines at inter airport Europe 2019 (Munich Trade Fair Centre, Germany) together with its latest battery system. Spanning 3.8 to 15 litre displacement and 75-503 kW (100-675 hp) the newly named Performance Series engines are designed to meet 2019 and 2020 EU Stage V emissions regulations. They are suitable for a range of ground support equipment from aircraft tractors and cargo lifts to plane de-icers and snow blowers.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global leader in air-handling technologies, returns to the 24th Supercharging Conference in Dresden, Germany to unveil its latest research and development investment in new oil sealing technology for Holset® turbochargers.
Matthew Purdey, the author of Development of an Improved Turbocharger Dynamic Seal, and group leader in Subsystems Engineering at Cummins Turbo Technologies, will present the findings from his paper on new sealing technology which enables other technologies that improve fuel economy and reduce NOx.
According to operator, Vincent Torres, “The environment out here changes daily. One day you’re digging in sand and the next day you’re digging in mud. It’s hot, dusty, some days it’s cold in the morning and hot in the afternoon.”
Cities all throughout the world are embracing an electrified future — leading to cleaner air, quieter communities, and more efficient transportation everywhere.
While electrification is a growing trend just about everywhere, there are a handful of standout cities across the world that have been adopting electrification in breakthrough ways, on a major scale. Let’s celebrate these electric cities for their innovative spirit — and for showing us all what the future of electrified transportation may look like.
COLUMBUS, Ind. / SEOUL, Korea, September 26-27, 2019 – Hyundai Motor Company and Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), announced today that the two global powertrain leaders have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to jointly evaluate opportunities to develop and commercialize electric and fuel cell powertrains.
COLUMBUS, Indiana – Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global power leader, has announced availability of a new 38-liter natural gas engine for the gas compression industry.
Expanding on the proven KTA19GCE platform, this new 12-cylinder engine delivers up to 760-horsepower (567-kW) at 1800-rpm in continuous operation. It also shares a significant percentage of heavy-duty components with its diesel counterpart, the Cummins K38, which has been setting industry standards for reliability and efficiency for over two decades.
Drivers Nathan Stuart and Steven Ploog took a wrong turn in their Land Cruisers, re-powered with Cummins crate engines, about 13,000 feet up Mexico’s tallest mountain, the third highest peak in North America, and they were quickly running out of options.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI) has produced its 3-millionth diesel engine for Ram Trucks at its Columbus Mid-Range Engine Plant (CMEP) in Indiana today, highlighting the latest milestone in a partnership that spans more than three decades.
For the first time at ICUEE, Cummins will display the B4.5 Performance Series engine for the off-highway market. Available up to 200 hp, this 4-cylinder product has a high-power density for improved machine capability in wheel loader, excavators, roller/compactor and air compressor applications.
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