CUMMINS INC News
Cummins Inc. designs, manufactures, distributes, and services diesel and natural gas engines, electric and hybrid powertrains, and related components worldwide. It operates through five segments: Engine, Distribution, Components, Power Systems, and New Power. The company offers diesel and natural gas-powered engines under the Cummins and other customer brands for the heavy and medium-duty truck, bus, recreational vehicle, light-duty automotive, construction, mining, marine, rail, oil and gas, defense, and agricultural markets; and offers new parts and services, as well as remanufactured parts and engines. It also provides power generation systems, high-horsepower engines, heavy and medium duty engines, application engineering services, custom-designed assemblies, retail and wholesale aftermarket parts, and in-shop and field-based repair services. In addition, the company offers emission solutions; turbochargers; air and fuel filters, fuel water separators, lube and hydraulic filters, coolants, fuel additives, and other filtration systems; and electronic control modules, sensors, and supporting software, as well as new, replacement, and remanufactured fuel systems. Further, it provides automated transmissions; standby and prime power generators, controls, paralleling systems, and transfer switches, as well as A/C generator/alternator products under the Stamford and AVK brands; and electrified power systems with components and subsystems, including battery, fuel cell, and hydrogen production technologies. Additionally, it offers filtration, aftertreatment, controls systems, air handling systems, automated transmissions, electric power generation systems, and batteries. The company sells its products to original equipment manufacturers, distributors, dealers, and other customers. The company was formerly known as Cummins Engine Company and changed its name to Cummins Inc. in 2001. Cummins Inc. was founded in 1919 and is headquartered in Columbus, Indiana.
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Cummins Surges on Data-Center Generator Demand Now
- Cummins (CMI) climbed after strong quarterly results, an upbeat 2026 outlook and new product reveals at ConEXPO, while data-center demand for diesel backup generators continues to lift the power-systems outlook. Mixed insider selling and elevated trading volumes introduce short-term volatility even as analyst targets and industry orders point to sustained growth.
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Cummins Q4 Beat; Accelera Charges Hit Stock Today!
Cummins reported a Q4 beat but took sizable Accelera electrolyzer charges that dented headline earnings and spooked investors. Power Systems strength—driven by data center demand—offset weak truck engines, while cautious 2026 guidance and restructuring costs prompted an 11% stock drop despite analyst support.
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Cummins Slides After $458M Accelera Charge This wk
Cummins reported a strong Q4 with EPS and sales above expectations, but a $458M non-cash Accelera (electrolyzer) charge and cautious 2026 guidance drove a sharp share pullback. A dividend raise and a new Komatsu hybrid mining partnership offer stabilizing factors as investors reassess execution risk and the company’s transition toward decarbonized power solutions.
16 Feb at 04:17
Cummins Shock: Accelera Charges Drive Stock Drop!!
Cummins reported solid core earnings driven by Power Systems but took large charges tied to its Accelera electrolyzer unit. The unexpected hit to GAAP results and increased restructuring costs sent CMI shares tumbling despite an adjusted EPS beat. Dividend stability and strong data-center demand cushion near-term outlook, while investors focus on hydrogen strategy clarity and margin recovery.
09 Feb at 04:17
Data-Center Demand Boosts Power Orders: CMI Upside
Recent weeks brought major power-orders and backlog announcements from Caterpillar tied to AI data-center builds—most notably a 2 GW generator deal and a record $51B backlog. While Cummins (CMI) had no direct material announcements, these developments highlight stronger prime-power demand, supply constraints, and modular gas-engine adoption that could influence Cummins’ production, pricing power, and aftermarket opportunities.