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Cummins India Launches Retrofit Aftertreatment System

RAS reduces exhaust emissions, including Particulate Matter (PM), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and Hydrocarbons (HC), by up to 90%.

Salil Urunkar

Pune: Cummins India Limited announced the launch of its Retrofit Aftertreatment System (RAS), a clean air solution designed to enable customers to operate their existing CPCBII and CPCBI generators while adhering to the latest emission regulations.

The RAS is an advanced emission control device that has been indigenously developed to significantly reduce exhaust emissions, including Particulate Matter (PM), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and Hydrocarbons (HC), by up to 90%.

Its compact design not only offers a space-saving advantage but also ensures low operational and maintenance costs, making it an economically viable option for businesses.

Pankaj Kapoor, Vice President – Distribution at Cummins India Limited, expressed the company's commitment to sustainability, stating, “We are dedicated to supporting our customers in their transition to cleaner and greener technologies.

The RAS offers an innovative and reliable solution for users of CPCBII and CPCBI gensets, ensuring compliance with stringent emission standards. By prioritizing low operational and maintenance costs, we aim to enhance customer satisfaction and provide peace of mind.

Combatting climate change remains a critical focus for us, and we are committed to delivering innovative and dependable solutions that benefit our customers and the environment.”

The Retrofit Aftertreatment System incorporates Diesel Oxidation Catalyst and Particulate Filter technology and has been type-approved by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI).

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