Destination Zero, powered by Cummins

Climate change is an existential crisis. Our world will forever need power. We’ve made finding solutions to these twin challenges our responsibility. Destination Zero is the road we’ve paved to a zero emissions future where we continue to provide the power that our world needs.

Planet 2050

Destination Zero is our strategy for reaching zero emissions. Planet 2050 sets hard targets, including near-term 2030 goals.

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Rapid progress, many paths

As we move toward a zero carbon future, waiting is not an option. But neither can the world transform overnight. That’s why we’re progressing and integrating the widest range of power technologies – because each one takes us closer to the future.

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Lower and zero carbon technologies

Internal combustion engine (ICE) technologies are an important transitory step for the trucking industry. We are focused on a combination of advancing zero and improving engine-based products today.

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Sustainable power technologies

Rooted in decades of research and innovation, Cummins is at the forefront of low-carbon technologies.

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How Cummins is reducing emissions

Carbon dioxide is the primary greenhouse gas. Cummins is reducing commercial transportation CO2 emissions as part of our Destination Zero strategy.

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Action from well to wheels

Driving toward a zero-emissions future

This is bigger than just engines. Everywhere there is carbon in the value chain, we’re doing what it takes to reduce and eliminate it. Decarbonizing the removal of oil, natural gas or raw materials from the earth. Decarbonizing at point of use.

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