12 September2023
By Staff Reports
Terex Advance will integrate Cummins X15H hydrogen
internal combustion engines into its concrete mixer trucks
Mike Wolanin | The Republic An exterior view of Cummins Columbus
Engine Plant in Columbus, Ind., Friday, Oct. 7, 2022.
COLUMBUS, Ind. –Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), and Terex Advance,
leading manufacturer of front-discharge concrete mixer trucks, today
announced the signing of a Letter of Intent to integrate Cummins’
X15H hydrogen internal combustion engines into the Terex Advance
Commander Series.
“As the global need to reduce emissions becomes stronger, we are
actively pursuing practical, cost-effective strategies to help our
ready-mix customers decarbonize. Cummins’ X15H is a feasible
zero-carbon option for our renowned front-discharge mixer trucks, and
we are eagerly anticipating the future deployment of this technology,”
said David Grabner, General Manager at Terex Advance.
Currently powered by Cummins diesel engines, the Terex Advance
Commander Series will include a zero-carbon hydrogen fuel option when
series production of Cummins’ X15H engines begins later this decade.
“Hydrogen internal combustion engines provide a viable zero-carbon
fuel option for heavy-duty, high-performance applications like
concrete mixer trucks, which are often subject to arduous duty-cycles
and tough terrain. It is exciting to see OEMs like Terex Advance
leading the way in zero-carbon technologies, particularly in complex
sectors like vocational trucking,” said Jim Nebergall, General
Manager, Cummins Hydrogen Engine Business.
Part of Cummins’ industry-first fuel agnostic platform, the X15H is
based on familiar internal combustion engine technology. Integration
into the truck chassis is straightforward and does not require major
overhaul of vehicle designs or business operations. Significant
commonality between the X15H and Cummins’ existing diesel platforms
facilitates scale advantages in parts procurement and supports
existing maintenance practices.
“We believe that hydrogen internal combustion engines will play an
essential part in decarbonizing both on- and off-highway applications.
With diesel-like power and torque the X15H gives our customers a power
option that delivers, no matter how hard their trucks work, or how
tough the operating environment is,” concluded Nebergall.
Hydrogen internal combustion engines enable vocational applications to
comply with the EPA’s proposed greenhouse gas (GHG) Phase 3 standard,
while still meeting critical performance requirements.
This latest LOI signals growing global customer interest in hydrogen
internal combustion engine technology, with previous letters signed by
several truck fleet customers, a global truck OEM and an agricultural
tractor manufacturer.
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