Cummins India Limited in collaboration with its Genset Original Equipment Manufacturer (GOEM), Sudhir Power Limited, recently concluded a successful mega roadshow in Rajasthan. The roadshow aimed to showcase the innovative capabilities and features of Cummins-powered CPCBIV+ compliant gensets. Mr. Manoj Nair, Power Generation Business Leader, Cummins, along with the teams from Cummins and Sudhir Power Ltd. flagged off the roadshow in Gurugram, Haryana.

During the 30+ days of the roadshow - a truck with a CPCBIV+ genset genset traveled through 18 districts in Rajasthan, covering over 2,000+ kilometers. It covered key industrial hubs such as Bhiwadi, Neemrana, Ajmer, Pali, Jodhpur, and Bhilwara districts, as well as prominent educational centers such as Jaipur, Kota, and Sikar. Additionally, it also traversed through key tourist destinations and wedding venues including Jodhpur and Chittorgarh among others.

Throughout the roadshow, both companies actively engaged with audiences through a series of interactive seminars. These seminars demonstrated advanced after-treatment systems, integrated control modules, and next-gen monitoring features, highlighting the reduced emissions, better fuel efficiency, and improved load-taking capabilities of these gensets. With the state's expanding energy consumption, an uninterrupted, ubiquitous power supply is a critical requirement to complement this growth.

The company is excited to offer future-ready portfolio of CPCBIV+-compliant gensets to customers in Rajasthan. These gensets not only fulfill their unique needs but also promote a healthier environment through cleaner and efficient backup power solutions. The Cummins-powered CPCBI V+ compliant gensets range not only offers innovative power solutions but also ensures exceptional customer support throughout the product lifecycle.

From installation to maintenance and beyond, both companies are committed to providing the highest level of service to ensure reliable and clean power to customers. The CPCB IV+ emission standards, mandated by the Government of India and enforced by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), have been in effect since July 1, 2023. Cummins introduced its CPCBIV+ emission-compliant gensets engines, ranging up to 800 kWm, on July 5, 2023.

These standards represent some of the most comprehensive and stringent norms for gensets, resulting in a remarkable 90% reduction in particulate matter (PM) and harmful oxides of nitrogen (NOx) concentration compared to CPCBII norms. Moreover, these updated standards apply to both prime and standby gensets, encompassing all fuel types with a power output of up to 800 kWm.