Cummins Group India Unveils Next-Gen HELM Engine & Hydrogen Fuel System for Cleaner Transportation
Key Ideas
  • Cummins Group India introduces the BSVI-compliant L10 engine and advanced hydrogen fuel delivery system to drive cleaner transportation and meet future emission standards.
  • The company also unveils the B6.7N natural gas engine for heavy-duty vehicles to facilitate the transition to CNG and LNG fuels, aligning with government initiatives.
  • These technologies displayed at Bharat Mandapam showcase Cummins' commitment to integrated power solutions and cater to the evolving needs of the commercial vehicle industry.
  • As India pushes for cleaner transportation solutions, Cummins' focus on multiple fuel technologies, including hydrogen, reflects a positive step towards reducing carbon emissions in the sector.
Cummins Group India has recently launched its next-generation HELM engine platform and an advanced hydrogen fuel delivery system, aiming to propel cleaner transportation solutions in India. The company introduced the BSVI-compliant L10 engine built on the HELM platform, designed to meet future emission standards such as BSVII and Euro 7. In addition, Cummins unveiled the B6.7N natural gas engine targeting heavy-duty vehicles to ease the transition to CNG and LNG fuels. These innovations provide customers with options between diesel, natural gas, and hydrogen variants, showcasing a commitment to sustainable fuel solutions. The company's Vice President, Jane Beaman, highlighted how these advancements ensure the future readiness of customers' businesses while paving the way for integrated power solutions. Nitin Jirafe, the Managing Director of Tata Cummins Pvt. Ltd., emphasized the alignment of these products with government initiatives like Viksit Bharat and Make in India, addressing the industry's requirements. The display of these technologies at Bharat Mandapam demonstrates Cummins' dedication to showcasing engine integration with various components, emphasizing a holistic approach to cleaner transportation. With over 60 years of operation in India, Cummins' focus on cleaner fuel technologies, including hydrogen, aligns with the country's goals of reducing carbon emissions and promoting alternative fuels in the commercial vehicle sector. The transition in India's commercial vehicle industry towards cleaner fuels like CNG and LNG, along with the emergence of hydrogen fuel cell technology, signifies a positive trend towards a more sustainable future.
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