A decade ago, turbochargers for natural gas and diesel engines were not very different.
Sustainability in the transportation industry is a critical goal for Cummins Inc.
Knowing the fuel used for hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) is just as important as knowing the powertrains themselves.
The shift to cleaner, sustainable fuel alternatives has become more critical than ever as countries and industries work to combat climate change.
Biodiesel is one lower-carbon alternative fuel available for customers to integrate into their fleet’s engines today.
The trucking industry is moving towards cleaner, more efficient engines – and the Cummins X15N™ natural gas engine is a big step in that direction.
The commercial transportation industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the global push to reduce emissions.
The fuel system is a critical part of any engine, playing a pivotal role in powering vehicles efficiently and effectively.
The journey toward reduced emissions requires the availability and use of a range of fuel types, making Cummins Inc.
The world population has grown to nearly 8 billion people and is anticipated to reach 9 billion people by 2040.