Cummins Team Talk | Issue 37

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OUR PRODUCTS

QSK95 arrives in Japan Cummins has secured a deal with a Japanese data centre for emergency power generation. The product selected is QSK95, the biggest generator ever imported into Japan in Cummins’ 60 years of business there. Globally, Cummins data centre generators are in high demand due to the growing size of data centres. Rated at up to 3.5 MW, Cummins Power Generation’s new high-horsepower QSK95 Series generator sets provide enhanced reliability, lower fuel costs and a reduced installation footprint. The QSK95 generator sets are Cummins most powerful diesel generator sets to date, offering up to 3.5 MW 60 Hz and 3.75 MVA 50 Hz. They are engineered with the highest kilowatt per square foot ratio in their class, resulting in a smaller footprint that achieves a 20% improvement in power density. While the new generator sets boast more power, they also offer best-in-class fuel economy — over 8,000 hours of operation, the QSK95 can achieve fuel savings of more than $400,000. More product information is available here.

About Cummins Japan Cummins has operated in Japan for more than 60 years and has an office in Minatoku, Japan. The rise of computing, the growing focus on high-availability services and fixing power reliability concerns add to the growth of the data centre generator market for Cummins Japan.

Powering the waves The latest 34m Australian Navy hydrographic vessel is powered by twin Cummins QSK19M marine diesel engines rated at 560kW@180rpm. The vessel was built by Profab Engineering, in Palmerston North, New Zealand. The 19-litre QSK19 with the Cummins modular common rail fuel injection system is a standout for reliability and durability. It can get up to 800 hp, has improved idle stability and the engineering to withstand the toughest conditions marine operators face. Congratulations to the team in New Zealand and everyone involved.

SSRT selects Cummins Sungshin Rolling Stock Technology Ltd (SRST) in South Korea is buying 17 X15 S-IIIA locomotive engines from Cummins. SRST, established in 1990, manufactures bogie assemblies for passenger trains. The X15 S-IIIA units will be delivered in Q2 2022. Brian Yoon, Engine Sales Manager, Cummins Service and

Sales Korea (CSSK), said Cummins competed against another supplier that offered a lower price, but the sales team had built a trust relationship with SRST, so Cummins was selected as the preferred supplier. Brian said the sales team, led by Robert Yoo, Engine Account Manager CSSK, encouraged SRST to consider aspects other than price, and highlighted Cummins’ service and technical support capabilities.

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