At the event, Amy Davis stated, "China is a global leader in the use of clean natural gas energy, and its adoption is rapidly growing. The production of our one millionth gas engine turbocharger is not only a milestone but also a testament to our technological strength in the eyes of our customers. In the context of the global push for carbon reduction, Cummins is committed to offering more low-carbon to zero-carbon solutions to help our Chinese customers transition to a sustainable energy structure."
Cummins has been a key player in turbocharger production in China for 28 years. The company possesses comprehensive capabilities in turbocharger design, analysis, validation, and advanced manufacturing, continually upgrading products suited for the Chinese market. These turbochargers are applied in diesel, natural gas, alternative fuels, and hydrogen solutions, supporting the industry's move toward low-carbon and green development.
To better meet customer demands, Cummins is investing in smart manufacturing and digital technologies. The company has implemented industrial Internet of Things (IoT) technology for smart monitoring of environmental risks and energy data, promoting green and low-carbon manufacturing.
On the gas engine assembly line, Cummins has transitioned from manual assembly to a 7.5 generation automated assembly process, integrating automation and digitization to ensure higher quality and more flexible product delivery. Thanks to its exceptional smart manufacturing capabilities and digital technology applications, Cummins was recognized as a "National Green Factory" in 2023 for its ongoing efforts in green, low-carbon manufacturing.