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We believe hydrogen holds the key to a decarbonized future. As a founding member of the new Hydrogen Forward initiative, Cummins is partnering with other energy leaders to advocate for the advancement and adoption of hydrogen technology across the U.S. Cummins has been hard at work building relationships with other leaders in the hydrogen space in order to push hydrogen forward as an energy sol

Cummins is the 101-year old company that has something to say about alternative power and the future of energy. As the world’s largest independent diesel manufacturer, we know a lot about our diverse commercial markets and customers. Today, Cummins continues to add to our product portfolio to ensure we're well positioned to power the world for the next 100 years. One of the ways we are doing this

Reflecting on 2020 certainly comes with mixed emotions. It was a year like we have never experienced, both in business and in our world. Through it all, Cummins overcame obstacles to continue to build and finetune our capabilities and advance our alternative power portfolio to provide hope for a more sustainable tomorrow. In 2020, Cummins produced nearly 1,000 battery modules and more than 200

A ferry that only emits water transporting people across waterways? This will now be possible thanks to Cummins hydrogen fuel cells that are being integrated into North America’s first commercial hydrogen fuel cell powered, zero emissions ferry (ZEF). Quiet and emissions free, the vessel, named “Sea Change,” marks another crucial milestone in the commercialization of zero emissions marine vessel p

Cummins and its partners announced that HyBalance, one of Europe’s most advanced hydrogen production facilities, will continue producing hydrogen for customers across Europe. HyBalance was established in 2018 as a pilot, and the pilot was completed in September of 2020, demonstrating strong results. “Hybalance is a leading example to other customers and communities that the future of power can

But the recent focus on hydrogen  - and its place in helping decrease the negative impacts of climate change and decarbonizing the power sectors - has caught the attention of many journalists and thought leaders from around the world. And rightfully so.  Is hydrogen the future? Only time will tell, but as we highlighted during our recent Hydrogen Day virtual event, we certai

Hydrogen will contribute significantly to the transition to clean technology in Europe, and across the world. In July, the European Commission announced its hydrogen strategy to explore the potential of clean hydrogen to help the process of decarbonising the EU economy in a cost-effective way, in line with the 2050 climate-neutrality goal, set out in the European Green Deal. To match the interest

In conjunction with European Hydrogen Week, global power leader Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today shared new research revealing that more than half of the United Kingdom (UK) commuters would be willing to travel to work on a train or bus powered by hydrogen to lower their carbon footprint and reduce emissions and nearly half of commuters in Belgium and Germany expressed the same view. This new data w

To decrease the negative impacts of climate change and decarbonize the power sector, renewable technologies like wind and solar have emerged as key ingredients to providing a solution. But integrating these intermittent energy sources into the power grid can be challenging. This is where electrolyzers come. Hydrogen makes other forms of renewable energy more viable by providing efficient and porta

  Speaking at the company’s Hydrogen Day, leaders said Cummins has the technical expertise and the manufacturing and customer support capabilities to successfully bring to market a range of hydrogen-related products at a scale for widespread adoption. “Hydrogen technologies, particularly electrolyzers, will be a fast-growing and increasingly important part of our business over the next

Cummins began developing its fuel cell and related technologies more than 20 years ago and through its Hydrogenics Business, which is a part of Cummins, there is more than 70 years of participation within the hydrogen market. The company is investing in fuel cell technologies that will utilize hydrogen and convert it to electricity; while developing fully integrated fuel cell powertrains, fuel cel

Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today announced that it closed on the previously announced NPROXX joint venture with ETC for hydrogen storage tanks.  “NPROXX’s leading hydrogen storage products are an exciting complement to our broad and differentiated hydrogen portfolio,” said Amy Davis, Vice President and President, New Power at Cummins Inc. “Many companies aspire to shape tomorrow’s hydrogen e

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