In the United States, natural gas is the number one alternative fuel for commercial vehicles.
Many commercial fleet operators are thinking about transitioning their vehicles to hydrogen or natural gas engines.
Carey’s Freight Lines has been based in Tamworth for 75 years, a remarkable achievement in road freight operations which the company has celebrated by proudly specifying heritage liveries to its 2022 model Kenworths and Mercedes-Benz prime movers to reflect the longevity of the service Carey’s has provided to the local...
Natural gas is a great alternative fuel for clean vehicles.
What is renewable natural gas? Renewable natural gas, or RNG, is sometimes known as biomethane or upgraded biogas.
There are many considerations for fleet managers who want to switch to natural gas engines.
Hydrogen is poised to take a meaningful role in the world’s sustainable energy landscape.
As the swing towards environmentally friendly solutions continues to gather momentum, Cummins is shifting gears to stay ahead of the curve.
With all the talk about the realities of climate change and a decarbonised future, you could be forgiven for thinking the end is near for the heavy-duty diesel engine.
There are many good reasons to switch to vehicles with natural gas engines, such as saving money on fuel and on vehicle, a better ability to forecast operating costs and avoiding cold-weather problems.
This is the first of a series of articles on powertrain technologies Cummins is looking to introduce on the path to zero emissions by 2050.