X15N: The energy efficiency revolution for heavy goods vehicles
Cummins unveils its new X15N engine, a major step forward in reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency. This engine promises to transform road transport while significantly reducing the environmental footprint.
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An engine designed to maximize uptime
The Cummins X15N is specially designed to give maximum reliabilitythat gives fleets unparalleled peace of mind. With advanced digital features such as real-time calibration updates and remote monitoring, this engine lets you do just that prevent unexpected crashes. These innovations keep trucks on the road longer while reducing maintenance costs.
In addition to this increased reliabilityCummins has established an extensive service network that ensures quick access to qualified technicians and necessary parts. This approach ensures that vehicles equipped with the X15N can quickly return to service after an intervention, thereby limiting downtime.
Reduced total cost of ownership
The X15N is designed to generate significant savingswith a fuel economy improvement of up to 10% compared to the current ISX12N. A maintenance-free exhaust gas treatment system based on a three-way catalytic converter simplifies operation. In addition powered by natural gasthis engine does not require Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF), further reducing operating costs.
The abundance of natural gas in North America combined with a well-established distribution network makes X15N a economic choice. Companies can also install on-site fueling stations, which reduces fuel price fluctuations and stabilizes costs in the long term.
Easy operation and durability
The X15N is part of Cummins’ strategy to reduce fleet emissions through accessible, cost-effective technology. This global engine, designed to work with several types of fuelincluding compressed natural gas (CNG), diesel and hydrogen, enable fleets to start reducing their carbon footprint today without compromising performance.
Compatibility with optimized transmissions and fuel supply systems enables the X15N to operate efficiently while ensuring extended equipment life. Cummins has ensured that this engine is easy to integrate into existing service networks, ensuring a smooth transition for businesses.
A commitment to sustainability
Although it is one internal combustion engineX15N significantly reduces emissions of greenhouse gases and fine particles. When powered by renewable natural gas (RNG), this engine can achieve 97% reduction in CO2 emissionsor even negative emissions in certain cases. This engine therefore represents an immediate solution to reduce the CO2 footprint of transport.
A growing infrastructure network
The natural gas supply network continues to expand in North America, with thousands of public stations and private companies already in operation. Cummins is working closely with fuel suppliers to densify this network, particularly along major transport corridors, to facilitate the large-scale deployment of this type of engine.
Connection options and preventive maintenance
Cummins innovation does not stop with the engine itself. Thanks to advanced digital solutions, the X15N is equipped with options for remote diagnosisenabling real-time monitoring of error alarms and remote software updates. These digital tools optimize engine performance while reducing maintenance costs.
Full insurance and warranty
The X15N is covered by a 2 year or 400,000 kilometer warrantywith comprehensive engine coverage of up to 5 years or 800,000 kilometers thanks to the Protection Plan Plus Extended Coverage option. This warranty demonstrates Cummins’ confidence in the durability and reliability of its new engine.
This new engine surpasses the German giants and breaks all performance records
This article explores the innovative features of the Cummins X15N engine, designed to maximize fuel efficiency while reducing emissions. With an expanding infrastructure network and advanced digital solutions, the X15N promises to transform road transport by offering a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to traditional engines.
Source: Cummins