Cummins Group India to unveil future-ready power solutions at CII EXCON 2023

The showcased products will include the Legend L10 and M15 engines, and the Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2ICE).

11 Dec 2023 | 8485 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Cummins Group in India is set to exhibit its advanced and sustainable power solutions at CII EXCON 2023, emphasising its commitment to the growth of India's construction industry.

The showcased products include the Legend L10 and M15 engines, designed for fuel efficiency and low emissions, and the Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine (H2ICE) with zero well-to-wheel CO2 emissions.

Anjali Pandey, COO of Cummins Group in India, highlighted the company's dedication to powering an 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' (self-reliant India) with indigenous solutions tailored for both domestic and global markets. Nitin Jirafe, VP of Engine Business, emphasised the focus on delivering cost-effective and fuel-efficient solutions, providing end-users with locally manufactured products for diverse applications.

The exhibited products include the M15 diesel engine, featuring an electronic fuel system for enhanced fuel economy; the L10 diesel engine with robust performance and increased fuel efficiency; and the B6.7H Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engine, offering diesel-like performance with zero carbon emissions when paired with green hydrogen.

Cummins also showcased the B6.7 and B4.5 engines known for their efficiency and reliability, along with the Single Module Aftertreatment System, providing ultra-high efficiency in a compact design. The company's aftermarket support, with a vast service network and innovative solutions like Funnel Fuel Filters and Fuel Sure Kit, further demonstrates its commitment to customer satisfaction and product reliability.

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