In the field of gas distribution, gas internal combustion engines mainly include Caterpillar, Jenbacher, Mannheim, Cummins, MTU, Siemens, Wärtsilä, MAN, MAK, Perkins, Mitsubishi, Hyundai, Waukesha, etc
Cummins
Cummins, an American brand, was founded in 1919 and its products include diesel and gas engines. He is a top player in the field of vehicle dynamics. Cummins' gas engines are island-on-board. A common feature between Cummins' units and Caterpillar's original products (U.S.-made G Series) is the integrated gear pump, eliminating the need for an external electric pump. This is why Cummins and Caterpillar are less efficient in terms of data, and the advantages of this configuration are low self-consumption rate, strong black start performance, and much simpler installation. In the distributed market, Cummins mainly promotes three series of models (C315 is about to be decommissioned):