Tata Cummins Green Energy unveils Jamshedpur plant for Hydrogen-ICE engines

Update On: Thu Mar 21 2024 by Gaurav Sharma
Tata Cummins Green Energy unveils Jamshedpur plant for Hydrogen-ICE engines

Tata Cummins Green Energy Solutions (TCPL GES), a subsidiary of the Tata Motors-Cummins Inc. joint venture Tata Cummins Private Limited (TCPL), inaugurated a new manufacturing plant on Wednesday.

The facility, located in Jamshedpur and spanning nearly seven acres, will produce hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines for medium and heavy commercial vehicles, alongside other low-to-zero emission technologies.

Girish Wagh, Executive Director of Tata Motors, said, “Tata Motors’ established legacy of nation-building, innovations, and industry firsts gains further momentum with the opening of this new-age manufacturing facility. The hydrogen-based powertrain aggregates and systems produced here will shape the future of mobility in India, making it smarter and greener. We remain committed to partnering with our customers to build a better tomorrow by enabling them to progressively adopt emission free and commercially viable solutions for cargo and people mobility.”

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Ashwath Ram, Managing Director, Cummins Group in India, said, “Cummins has always believed in bringing the right technology that powers the success of our customers at the right time. Our commitment to manufacturing advanced low- to zero-emissions technology products that advance decarbonization isn't just a promise; it's a responsibility we embrace and is backed by concrete action. Powered by our global expertise, strategic partnership, and technological capabilities, we are making steady progress on our Destination Zero strategy."

Tata Motors and Cummins Partnership

Tata Motors and Cummins have a 30-year strong partnership in India through their joint venture, Tata Cummins Private Limited (TCPL). TCPL GES, a subsidiary of TCPL, was formed in March 2023 to collaborate on the design and development of low- and zero-emission propulsion technology solutions for commercial vehicles in India. These technologies and solutions will be deployed in a variety of applications and will play a pivotal role in developing sustainable powertrain solutions that will help to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions, improve air quality, and support India's net-zero ambitions.

The development comes even as Tata Motors had in October last year unveiled two state-of-the-art & new-age R&D facilities in October last year towards the development of sustainable mobility solutions. The unveilings comprise an engine test cell for the development of a hydrogen internal combustion engine and the necessary infrastructure for the storage and dispensing of hydrogen fuel for the fuel cell and H2ICE vehicles.

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The shift towards sustainable energy solutions

As the world moves towards a more sustainable future, the importance of adopting eco-friendly practices and technologies is becoming increasingly evident. In this era of climate change and environmental concerns, industries are under pressure to reduce their carbon footprint and embrace sustainable energy solutions.

Tata Cummins' Jamshedpur plant is at the forefront of this shift towards sustainable energy solutions with its innovative approach to manufacturing hydrogen-ICE engines. These engines represent a significant step forward in reducing emissions and promoting cleaner transportation options.

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By investing in hydrogen-ICE technology, Tata Cummins is not only aligning itself with global sustainability goals but also setting a new standard for the industry. The use of hydrogen-powered engines can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and pave the way for a more sustainable future.

As we witness the transformation taking place at Tata Cummins' Jamshedpur plant, it becomes clear that sustainable energy solutions are no longer just a choice but a necessity. Embracing these technologies is crucial for businesses looking to stay competitive, meet regulatory requirements, and contribute to a cleaner, greener world.

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