en.Wedoany.com Reported - Cummins recently successfully delivered the 300th QSK95 rail engine to Siemens Mobility. This milestone marks a new achievement in the long-term cooperation between the two parties in the North American market and highlights Cummins' continued capability in engine delivery.

The QSK95 series diesel engines are primarily used in some locomotives and other passenger rail equipment operated by Siemens in the United States and Canada. Siemens began adopting the QSK95 engine in this series of locomotives over a decade ago and has been using it as a core power system for long-term applications.
Based on Cummins' strong engineering R&D capabilities and strict production management system, the project has cumulatively delivered 300 rail engines. This achievement reflects Cummins' stable performance in quality control and delivery efficiency, enabling it to meet customers' evolving needs and stringent regulatory standards.
As one of Cummins' large high-speed diesel engine platforms, the QSK95 is suitable for rail applications that demand extremely high power, durability, and reliability. It supports Siemens Mobility's critical operational tasks, where equipment availability and lifecycle performance are paramount.
In North America, the QSK95 platform has been deployed in multiple passenger rail operation projects, including long-distance lines and commuter rail fleets. These projects impose high standards for engine reliability, compliance, and full lifecycle support, prompting Cummins to ensure consistent and stable performance throughout the entire chain of production, quality control, and delivery.
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