13August 2023
Taylor Machine Works and Cummins to
integrate hydrogen engines into
Taylor lift trucks and container handlers
Cummins and Taylor Machine Works, a leading US
manufacturer of heavy industrial lift equipment, signed a letter of
intent with plans to integrate the Cummins 6.7-liter and 15-liter
hydrogen engines into the Taylor product line. This collaboration will
help realize the decarbonization goals of industrial steel, wood
products, concrete, oil and gas, and port operations markets.
6.7-liter hydrogen engine
For 96 years, Taylor has been committed to
meeting the material handling needs of its global industrial customer
base, while focusing on its own generational workforce and surrounding
communities. Cummins engines power a large portion of more than 100
different models of Lift Trucks manufactured by Taylor for the heavy
lift industry.
15-liter hydrogen engine
Taylor is working to develop low and zero-carbon
solutions across its entire product line. This effort includes Battery
Electric trucks, hydrogen fuel cell trucks, and now Hydrogen Internal
Combustion Engines (H2ICE).
Hydrogen combustion engines will create a
zero-carbon fueled solution that provides cost-effective equipment for
high load factor, high utilization applications. Key benefits of using
this technology include enabling a more-timely solution to reduce
carbon emissions without sacrificing productivity.
Adding H2ICE to the mix of zero-carbon solutions
will also reduce the load required from already stressed utility
grids. Finally, commonalities with traditional internal combustion
equipment will provide solutions that are dependable, as well as easy
to service and maintain.
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