Mining Innovations: Cummins Bridges Technology at MINExpo 2024
Bridge Technology Strategy at MINExpo 2024
Cummins has announced its new bridge technology strategy, highlighting advanced internal combustion products for mining applications at MINExpo 2024. Scheduled from September 24 to 26 in Las Vegas, USA, Cummins will exhibit its strategy for reducing emissions and Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for miners, presenting its latest QSK60 and QSK95 engines on Booth 8991 in the Central Hall.
Hybrid Solutions for Mining
The company's hybrid capabilities will also be a focal point at the exhibition, demonstrating its modular hybrid architecture designed for both first-fit and retrofit applications. Cummins argues that hybrid solutions are economically viable methods to manage emissions compared to alternatives like trolley assist, providing additional emissions benefits when coupled with HVO-ready internal combustion engines.
Advanced Internal Combustion Engines
Leading the showcase is the Tier 4 Final/Stage V compliant Cummins QSK60, delivering a maximum of 2850 hp and built for longevity, with the potential for over 20,000 operational hours before overhaul. The QSK95 will also be on display, recognized as one of the most powerful mining engines with cutting-edge technologies that enhance fuel efficiency and productivity.
PrevenTech Digital Solutions
Visitors can explore the PrevenTech technology, which proactively identifies equipment health issues, minimizing unexpected downtime, and further aiding in the reduction of TCO for mining operations.
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