Cummins Engine Components to showcase new E-Compressor and Hydrogen Loop BOP (Balance of Plant) products at ACT 2024

Audience and Cummins booth at ACT Expo 2023

Cummins Inc. is gearing up to showcase its latest e-compressor and hydrogen loop BOP products at the ACT (Advanced Clean Transportation) Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada from May 20 to 23, 2024. This year, Cummins Engine Components will introduce several new products and technologies, including the newly launched e-compressor and hydrogen loop BOP components, reinforcing its position as a leading manufacturer of components for Zero-Emission Vehicles (ZEVs).

Cummins has a rich history in turbomachinery and fuel system development, accumulating significant experience in product design, testing and validation. This wealth of experience has been instrumental in the development of adjacent products tailored for fuel cell engines, boasting customized design and enhanced efficiency.

First E-Compressor for Fuel Cell Engine

One of the highlights of Cummins' showcase is the 650V e-compressor for fuel cell engines, launched in February 2024. This e-compressor represents a significant advancement in Cummins' commitment to lead the industry towards a decarbonized future.

The e-compressor boasts several key characteristics, including low noise, high speed and high efficiency. It features a 45kW high-speed motor with a maximum design speed of 110,000 rpm, making it suitable for use in 150-200 kW and 240-260 kW fuel cell engines with turbine energy recovery.

Notable features and advantages of the e-compressor include:

  • Low-inertia rotor design for faster start-up and improved acceleration performance.
  • Full-blade impeller design for noise reduction and smoother operations, achieved by lowering the frequency of blade pass noise.
  • High-efficiency aerodynamic design that utilizes less energy and improves fuel economy, leveraging Cummins' extensive development experience.
  • Low-thrust loading wheel design for smoother rotation and higher reliability, achieved through optimized impeller sizing.
  • The e-compressor also features a robust containment design, providing larger design margins from containment testing and enhancing product safety during operation.

Innovations in Fuel Cell Ejector and Injector

Cummins will also showcase hydrogen loop BOP (Balance of Plant) products, including the fuel cell ejector and injector.

FC Ejector: The ejector is designed to recirculate unused hydrogen from the fuel cell stack, enhancing efficiency and protecting the fuel cell membrane from damage. It is tailored for heavy-duty commercial on-highway applications with a system power of 180kW. The ejector design leverages Cummins' Fuel Systems design expertise and is optimized using a suite of simulation tools. Paired with a fuel recirculation blower, the ejector improves fuel cell module efficiency and component durability. Moreover, the design is scalable for various fuel cell power ranges.

FC Injector: The injector supplies fresh hydrogen to the fuel cell stack, where it reacts with oxygen to generate an electrical current. Designed for heavy-duty commercial on-highway applications with a power range of 120-300kW by integration different quantity of injectors, the injector offers precision control of hydrogen to meet customer duty cycle demands. It shares commonality with Cummins' natural gas injector, allowing the use of an established supply base. Additionally, the injector leverages Cummins Fuel Systems expertise on regulator and actuator to enhance the core development capabilities of in-house solenoid design.

Interactive Virtual Display

In addition to the physical components, Cummins will feature an interactive display at its booth, showcasing four key components: the ejector, e-injector, e-compressor and e-turbo. This display will allow visitors to virtually tour a fuel cell engine while highlighting the flows and interactions with the components. The interactive display offers a unique opportunity for attendees to engage with new technologies in a hands-on, immersive way. Through this interactive experience, visitors can gain a deeper understanding of Cummins' innovative products and their role in advancing clean transportation.

Cummins' participation in the ACT Expo 2024 underscores its commitment to driving the transition to clean, efficient and sustainable transportation solutions. Visit Cummins at West Hall, booth number 2230/2231 at the ACT Expo to learn more about its latest innovations in e-compressors, fuel systems and more.

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Cummins, a global power technology leader, is a corporation of complementary business segments that design, manufacture, distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions. The company's products range from internal combustion, electric and hybrid integrated power solutions and components including filtration, aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, controls systems, air handling systems, automated transmissions, electric power generation systems, microgrid controls, batteries, electrolyzers and fuel cell products.

Los Custompaks de Cummins se utilizan para la gestión del agua mientras Tailandia lucha con su crisis de agua

CustomPak in situ

Water crisis

Sixty Cummins Inc. CustomPaks are in service in Thailand as part of a critical water management plan aimed at easing the country’s water crisis – a crisis that has caused enormous economic and social damage and stirred conflict among communities.

En las últimas décadas, Tailandia ha enfrentado continuamente problemas de agua causados por una grave sequía. Water reserves in dams and reservoirs are insufficient while water resources are often contaminated with toxins caused by urban communities and the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Severe flooding is a threat, too, at a time when the realities of climate change are hanging over the country.

As a result, the allocation of precious water resources, which must be shared among various stakeholders including new and existing industry, large and small agriculture, and cities and villages has become a flashpoint.

Kittithanapat Engineering Co. (KTP), has been involved in the water management system since 1996, working closely with authorities such as the Royal Irrigation Department, Department of Water Resources, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority and others.

CustomPaks on site

600 hp CustomPaks

To help KTP meet its often urgent requirements, Cummins DKSH (Thailand) has recently supplied 60 Australian-built CustomPaks - 45 powered by Cummins' X15 engine rated at 600 hp, and 15 powered by the QSL9 rated at 325 hp. These fully self-contained powerpacks are emissions certified to Tier 3.

The CustomPaks are coupled to hydraulically-driven, large-volume submersible water pumps sourced by KTP from US company Moving Water Industries (MWI); KTP is the exclusive distributor in Thailand for these MWI Hydroflo pumps.

Prior to Cummins’ involvement, KTP was using another diesel engine brand but service support wasn’t up to the standard required.

Long-serving KTP engineer Kittisak Thanasoot says Cummins DKSH’s reputation for technical and aftersales support along with the reliability of the Cummins product were a key reason behind KTP’s decision to specify the CustomPaks for the Royal Irrigation Department.

The ability of Cummins DKSH to respond to short delivery times was also important.

“Supplying large quantities of high horsepower diesel engines for emergency situations such as flash flooding can be a challenge for KTP,” says Kittisak Thanasoot.

“Responding to the needs of the government agencies to manage such problems in a timely manner and with least impact on communities, KTP has found the answer in our partnership with Cummins DKSH.”

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Los Custompaks de Cummins se utilizan para la gestión del agua mientras Tailandia lucha con su crisis de agua

CustomPak in situ

Water crisis

Sixty Cummins Inc. CustomPaks are in service in Thailand as part of a critical water management plan aimed at easing the country’s water crisis – a crisis that has caused enormous economic and social damage and stirred conflict among communities.

En las últimas décadas, Tailandia ha enfrentado continuamente problemas de agua causados por una grave sequía. Water reserves in dams and reservoirs are insufficient while water resources are often contaminated with toxins caused by urban communities and the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Severe flooding is a threat, too, at a time when the realities of climate change are hanging over the country.

As a result, the allocation of precious water resources, which must be shared among various stakeholders including new and existing industry, large and small agriculture, and cities and villages has become a flashpoint.

Kittithanapat Engineering Co. (KTP), has been involved in the water management system since 1996, working closely with authorities such as the Royal Irrigation Department, Department of Water Resources, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority and others.

CustomPaks on site

600 hp CustomPaks

To help KTP meet its often urgent requirements, Cummins DKSH (Thailand) has recently supplied 60 Australian-built CustomPaks - 45 powered by Cummins' X15 engine rated at 600 hp, and 15 powered by the QSL9 rated at 325 hp. These fully self-contained powerpacks are emissions certified to Tier 3.

The CustomPaks are coupled to hydraulically-driven, large-volume submersible water pumps sourced by KTP from US company Moving Water Industries (MWI); KTP is the exclusive distributor in Thailand for these MWI Hydroflo pumps.

Prior to Cummins’ involvement, KTP was using another diesel engine brand but service support wasn’t up to the standard required.

Long-serving KTP engineer Kittisak Thanasoot says Cummins DKSH’s reputation for technical and aftersales support along with the reliability of the Cummins product were a key reason behind KTP’s decision to specify the CustomPaks for the Royal Irrigation Department.

The ability of Cummins DKSH to respond to short delivery times was also important.

“Supplying large quantities of high horsepower diesel engines for emergency situations such as flash flooding can be a challenge for KTP,” says Kittisak Thanasoot.

“Responding to the needs of the government agencies to manage such problems in a timely manner and with least impact on communities, KTP has found the answer in our partnership with Cummins DKSH.”

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