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Global power leader, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) presents its latest innovations at IAA Transportation 2024, with an integrated drivetrain concept designed to highlight the company's broader product portfolio and continued commitment to providing flexible, sustainable power solutions. The integrated drivetrain utilises Cummins’ extensive product capability to highlight three powertrain options - a
Emission regulations have become crucial in reducing the environmental impact of heavy-duty vehicles. The implementation of U.S. Environment Protection Agency’s (EPA) 2027 emission standards in North America is expected to be a significant milestone in this ongoing endeavor, drastically lowering nitrogen oxide (NOx) emission limits by over 80%. The standards also dictate the extension of the emiss
The 1,000 hp Advanced Combat Engine (ACE), developed by Cummins in partnership with the U.S. Army, will be showcased at Australia’s Land Forces Exposition in Melbourne from Sept. 11-13. Incorporating advanced technologies not currently available in diesel combat engines, the compact four-cylinder ACE is designed for infantry fighting vehicles and main battle tanks. The 14.3-liter, two-stroke
Is electrification the only decarbonization option for the bus and coach industry right now? That’s a key question that will no doubt be asked at the National Bus & Coach Show at Brisbane’s Exhibition Centre from September 17-18 as the optimism and uncertainties of the future collide with the realities of the moment. While battery electric vehicles may eventually dominate the landscape,
A change of heart Before deciding to repower his K104 Kenworth with a Cummins Inc. X15 Euro 3 engine, Jason Cocks weighed up all the economics in what eventually became a clear-cut verdict. “I looked at every cost aspect, including rebuilding the C15 which was the original engine in the truck,” he says. “But in the end there were several factors strongly in favour of Cummins. “The project
Cummins Inc.'s Australian-made PGXL coolants are widely accepted in the mining industry, providing superior protection across all diesel engine brands. In supporting remote mine operations, Cummins provides a well-established bulk coolant delivery service, eliminating the need for miners to manage their coolant inventory. Cummins takes care of all the logistics, delivering the coolant direct
WAVE Charging has recently participated in developing and deploying a first-of-its-kind high-power, ultra-fast wireless charging system to power electric trucks. In partnership with Venture Logistics, one of the nation’s largest privately held, full-service logistics companies, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), the US Department of Energy and Venture Logistics will use WAVE’s innovative 500kW wireless
Recently Cummins Power Generation expanded the release of Centum™ Force, our latest offering of fully integrated containerized generator sets, to 50Hz markets across the globe. To mark the occasion, Ignacio Gonzalez, Cummins Executive Director - Powergen Markets EMEIA, joined Jordan O’Brien, Editor at Electrical Review and Kayleigh Hutchins, Editor at Data Centre Review for an excit
Brake system issues are a leading cause of out-of-service violations. When performing brake maintenance, it is important to inspect and maintain the entire braking system to prevent these violations. The goal is not to have more brake jobs, but rather for brake jobs to be more complete, resulting in more uptime. Here are the facts: In 2023, there were nearly 54,207 out-of-service brake v
The electricity grid is the largest machine humanity has ever made. It operates on a supply-side model – the grid operates on a supply/demand model that attempts to balance supply with end load to maintain stability. When there isn’t enough, the frequency and/or voltage drops or the supply browns or blacks out. These are bad moments that the grid works hard to avoid. The electricity grid consis
The transportation industry is navigating the delicate balance between performance enhancement and sustainability. A pivotal aspect of this journey is the evolution of engine braking and Valvetrain technologies due to the direct link these components have with engine performance and fuel consumption. This article helps explain the latest developments around braking and Valvetrain technologies, and
Engine and vehicle OEMs are faced with the difficult task of streamlining their engine platform and adjusting it for global markets – each with its own emissions regulations and power requirements. To allow for more flexibility, our engineers have been working on “future-proofing” engines with in-engine modular valvetrain technologies to allow engine platforms to be adjusted to varying globa