With years of experience building engines and innovating groundbreaking technologies to address our customers’ greatest challenges, Cummins Inc.
Connectivity and telematic technologies used in the trucking industry have advanced significantly in recent years – and with them, other key advancements.
What is remote monitoring? Remote monitoring is a technology that allows customers to optimize the maintenance of their engines.
Natural gas engines have been around for decades now.
Accelera™ by Cummins, the zero-emissions business unit of Cummins Inc.
Cummins Inc. has released a new predictive model for the X15 heavy-duty engine, allowing owners to be alerted when a diesel particulate filter (DPF) differential pressure (DP) sensor is likely to fail.
Do you remember when you used to have to connect your iPhone to your computer to update it via iTunes? Or when you used to have to take your car to the dealer and have the navigation system updated with a new DVD? Taking additional steps and time to update the software on the devices you use daily was the oppo...
Rising costs related to fuel, trailers, parts, insurance, wages and more all keep truck fleet managers on the lookout for ways to meet market demands more efficiently.
As part of our daily lives, we expect all connected devices to automatically update themselves.
Remote diagnostics and prognostics monitor and diagnose the condition of an engine in real time using data sent from the asset’s sensors and control modules.
In today's world, technology has revolutionized most aspects of our lives, and the transportation industry is no exception.
Advanced diesel engines fuel many of the world’s most vital industries.