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Energy is the cornerstone of our lives. We often use six different forms of energy within the first hour of our day.
Healthcare services, water plants, data centers, greenhouses, food manufacturing and textile facilities all play a key role in our modern, everyday lives.
In addition to servicing the Cummins engines powering the local firetrucks, public transportation and trash trucks so vital during the COVID-19 crisis, the branch at Indiana's capital and largest city has also recently worked on trucks carrying essential material across the country.
Trusted because it’s tested. What do sand bags, mountains, a drone and a film crew all have in common? Well, not much, except that they were all an important part of GILLIG and Cummins’ effort to illustrate the extent of the testing and validation process for the Cummins-powered GILLIG battery electric bus.
The labor-intensive test requires a driver and technician sit side by side to test an engine under “real life” circumstances to prove to regulators its onboard diagnostics are capable of detecting a misfire due to a component failure that produces excessive emissions.
COVID-19 has forced the world to define who an essential worker is during this pandemic.
200 billion. That's the number of internet of things (IoT) objects humankind has today 1.
July 20, 1969 might not immediately ring a bell, but what if we were to give you a hint by saying the word "Apollo?" Yes, that was the date humans first landed on the moon as a part of the Apollo 11 mission.
Four electric Scania trucks powered by Cummins’ hydrogen fuel cell modules are beginning operation in Trondheim, Norway as part of a first-of-its-kind pilot with ASKO, Norway’s largest grocery wholesaler.
In times of hardship and adversity, we often seek guidance from personal experience or past occurrences: What did we do the last time this happened? But how do you respond when there is no previous experience to lean on? Times like these haven’t dawned on us before, certainly in our lifetimes, but also in our ...
Hadler is an engineer whose duties include helping customers install new Cummins engines on boats pushing tons of cargo up and down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
COVID-19 continues to impact many aspects of our lives; most notably making flexibility the cornerstone of our lives.
Four percent of the world’s energy is estimated to be used by the mining sector according to the International Energy Agency.
These four steps are not the only measures the company has taken, but they are four significant steps to be sure: 1.
The following was authored by Amy Adams, Vice President - Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Technologies at Cummins Inc.
The recognition reflects the company’s broad approach to sustainability, including everything from Cummins’ efforts to shrink its environmental impact to corporate responsibility, health and safety, diversity and inclusion, financial success, innovation and governance and ethics.
The plant and canteen are partnering with a not-for-profit group to make the best of the COVID-19 crisis, delivering prepared lunches to vulnerable children.
By continuously powering its frontline partners and customers, the company has played a critical role in helping the country win more time in its race to outrun the virus.