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Cummins Shows Natural Gas Engines - ISL8.9 G & ISX12 G in IAA

2012-10-22    Source:www.chinabuses.org
Summarize:In September, Cummins participated in the 63rd IAA (Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung) show, the world's largest commercial vehicle show. The Cummins booth was located in the heart of the hall, literally surrounded by customers using Cummins power such as Temsa, Yutong, Youngman and VDL. It brought two natural gas engines, which were ISL8.9 G engine and ISX12 G engine. The horsepower of ISX12 G are around 330 to 400, with a maximum torque of 1966 N ? m.

www.chinabuses.org: In September, Cummins participated in the 63rd IAA (Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung) show, the world's largest commercial vehicle show. The Cummins booth was located in the heart of the hall, literally surrounded by customers using Cummins power such as Temsa, Yutong, Youngman and VDL. It brought two natural gas engines, which were ISL8.9 G engine and ISX12 G engine. The horsepower of ISX12 G are around 330 to 400, with a maximum torque of 1966 N • m.

 



Cummins  Natural Gas Engines


For natural gas engines,the most visible example of the rising popularity perhaps is transit buses and refuse trucks. Cities across the world have been turning to natural gas engines for their mass transit and trash collection systems to reduce pollution and provide some alternatives to the price fluctuations in petroleum-based fuels in recent years.


ISL8.9 G engine has been put on the market. But the ISX12 G engine is expected to put on the market in early 2013 in North America market. In addition, the larger ISX15 G engine will be put on the market in 2015.


As a leading supplier of natural gas engines, Cummins natural gas engines are now powering bus and truck fleets on every continent except Antarctica. Cummins Westport Inc. continues to expand its product range to supply the growing demand for natural gas engines.

 

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