Cummins, a titan in the worldwide powertrain market, is stepping up its commitment to ecological sustainability by introducing inner burning engines (ICE) to operate cleaner gas, including hydrogen. This notes a substantial pivot for the market, appealing to those with a preference for ICE cars however understand their environmental effect. The business’s latest venture, the introduction of its next-generation hydrogen engine, is readied to redefine criteria in the building and construction industry.
Introducing the B 6 7 H Hydrogen Engine
Scheduled for unveiling at Intermat 2024 in Paris, the B 6 7 H hydrogen engine represents Cummins’ jump in the direction of reducing the carbon footprint of hefty equipment. This engine, a product of Cummins’ broad engineering knowledge, intends to offer a greener choice without endangering on power or integrity. It’s a clear signal that Cummins is not just taking part in the eco-friendly transformation but is bent on leading it.
Cummins: A Tradition of Power and Obligation
Established in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins has developed a credibility for making …