Taylor Machine Works
has announced it will use Cummins 6.7 L and 15 L hydrogen engines in its
Taylor product line.
Cummins engines
already power the bulk of the 100 models of forklifts made by Taylor for the
heavy lift industry.
Under its Beyond Clean
Lifting initative, Taylor plans to develop low and zero-carbon solutions across
its product line, including battery electric forklifts and hydrogen fuel cell
forklifts as well as hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2ICE).
Adding H2ICE to the
mix of zero carbon solutions will reduce the load required from already
stressed utility grids, while commonalities with traditional internal
combustion equipment means the models will be easy to service and maintain.
Taylor’s director of
engineering, Matt Hillyer, says: “This partnership signifies our commitment to
a sustainable future, enabling us to offer reliable, cost-effective,
zero-carbon solutions for heavy industrial lift equipment, reducing carbon
emissions without compromising productivity.”
Cummins vice president
off-highway engine business Antonio Leitao says: “We see hydrogen internal
combustion engines as a solution to help drive sustainability improvements in
our industry.
"Hydrogen power
will help both Original Equipment Manufacturers and end-users looking to making
carbon emissions reductions on their paths to zero,” Leitao says.
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