Cummins, Tata Motors to collaborate on hydrogen ICEs and fuel cells in India

Hydrogen internal combustion engines (ICEs) and fuel cell systems are set to be in focus under a collaboration between Cummins and Tata Motors following a freshly inked agreement.





Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), the companies will collaborate on the design and development of low- and zero-emission propulsion technology solutions for commercial vehicles in India, including hydrogen ICEs, fuel cells, and battery electric systems.
According to the new partners, India is set to become to first market to receive Cummins’ hydrogen engines in a bid to help the country meet its 2070 Net Zero carbon emissions goal.

The MoU builds off an existing relationship, established in 1993 where the two companies came together to fulfil their goal of introducing cleaner vehicle technology solutions to the India market.
“We are taking definitive steps to drive this global megatrend forward in each of our businesses,” said Natarajan Chandrasekaran, Executive Chairman of Tata Sons, and Chairman of Tata Motors. “Working with partners who share the same vision is essential for this transition and we are delighted to strengthen our long-standing relationships with Cummins for their next generation hydrogen propulsion systems.”

Chandrasekaran added, “We are excited to indigenise the cutting-edge hydrogen technology to offer our customers an expanded portfolio of green and future-ready commercial vehicles, accelerate the adoption of sustainable mobility in the country, and to contribute towards India’s Net Zero carbon emission goals.”
Tom Linebarger, Executive Chairman of Cummins commented, “Climate change is the existential crisis of our time, and this collaborate between Cummins and Tata Motors accelerates our ability to address it.

“Our collaboration in India is an important milestone for Cummins and Tata as we work together to accelerate the shift to a carbon-free economy and a zero-emissions world.”

Source:h2-view.com

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