Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global power leader and premier provider of electrified powertrains, unveils the first operational DC fast charge vehicle-to-grid (V2G) enabled school buses in Peoria, IL.
In the spirit of St. Patrick’s Day and all the green that comes with it, we want to discuss what it means to go from gray to green hydrogen.
We believe hydrogen holds the key to a decarbonized future.
Cummins is the 101-year old company that has something to say about alternative power and the future of energy.
School buses producing zero emissions were once a dream, but Cummins and Blue Bird are now powering zero-emission student transportation for districts nationwide.
Cummins and its partners announced that HyBalance, one of Europe’s most advanced hydrogen production facilities, will continue producing hydrogen for customers across Europe.
But the recent focus on hydrogen - and its place in helping decrease the negative impacts of climate change and decarbonizing the power sectors - has caught the attention of many journalists and thought leaders from around the world.
Hydrogen will contribute significantly to the transition to clean technology in Europe, and across the world.
In conjunction with European Hydrogen Week, global power leader Cummins Inc.
To decrease the negative impacts of climate change and decarbonize the power sector, renewable technologies like wind and solar have emerged as key ingredients to providing a solution.
Speaking at the company’s Hydrogen Day, leaders said Cummins has the technical expertise and the manufacturing and customer support capabilities to successfully bring to market a range of hydrogen-related products at a scale for widespread adoption.
Cummins began developing its fuel cell and related technologies more than 20 years ago and through its Hydrogenics Business, which is a part of Cummins, there is more than 70 years of participation within the hydrogen market.