Cummins Inc., a global leader in power technology, has confirmed its participation in Bauma 2025, one of the premier trade fairs for the construction and mining industries. The event is set to take place from April 7-13, 2025, in Munich, Germany. Visitors can explore Cummins’ latest innovations at Hall A4, Stand 338.
Cummins stands among the few companies offering fully integrated powertrain solutions, encompassing engines, a diverse range of axles, heavy-duty brakes, transfer cases, gearboxes, aftertreatment systems, telematics, and more. Its power unit packages streamline the integration process, enabling customers to choose the ideal combination of powertrain and components for their needs.
By leveraging its extensive experience in on-highway trucking, Cummins successfully introduces and validates new technologies while maintaining a robust development and supply chain for the future. This capability makes Cummins a trusted partner for off-highway OEMs seeking reliable, high-performance solutions.
“We’re making record investments in our technologies and have one of the most comprehensive portfolios of power solutions for industrial applications worldwide,” said Marina Savelli, Vice President, Off-Highway at Cummins. “Our versatility, scale, and long-standing expertise allow us to support OEMs in achieving success, and we’re excited to connect with many of them this April at the Bauma trade fair.”
At Bauma, Cummins will display its Next Generation X15 engine for Off-Highway applications, a scaled model of the QSK60 for Mining, and the Meritor MOX E8 telehandler axle. The company will also showcase PrevenTech®, its telematics-based connectivity solution.
The X15 powers applications such as large construction bulldozers, cranes, excavators, plus more, and is part of the Cummins HELM™ fuel agnostic engine platform. The platform’s new power solutions can utilize clean diesel, natural gas, renewable biofuels, or hydrogen, ensuring compatibility with evolving environmental regulations while supporting unique customer requirements during the energy transition. The X15 will offer digital connectivity features, improved fuel economy and longer service intervals from its predecessor; all in a smaller package size similar to a 13L engine. Ratings for the X15 will be up to 522 kW (700 hp) and a peak torque of 3200 Nm (2360 lb.-ft.), targeted for Stage V emissions and beyond.
Also on display will be the Tier 4 Final/Stage V compliant Cummins QSK60, which delivers a maximum of 2125kW (2850hp) and a maximum torque of 11,218Nm (8274 lb.-ft.). Equipped with advanced diagnostics solution, PrevenTech®, and serviced by Cummins’ global distribution network, the QSK60 provides over 40,000 hours of operation before requiring an engine overhaul. This engine can then be rebuilt over three times throughout its lifetime, significantly reducing the potential total cost of ownership (TCO) for miners. Cummins’ Power Systems business recently expanded on how its bridge technologies will be used to support the mining industry’s energy transition, including development of two bridge pathways – hybrid and clean fuel capabilities.
The Meritor MOX E8 telehandler axle was built for durability and productivity and will be debuting on the Cummins booth at Bauma this year. Used in the most extreme duty-cycles and applications around the world, Meritor axles are recognized as an industry leader, and the new MOX telehandler provides OEMs proven technology backed with global, localized distribution, and award-winning customer service—all designed to improve the bottom line and maximize uptime.
Destination Zero: Driving the Future of Sustainable Power
At Bauma 2025, Cummins will highlight Destination Zero in a keynote presentation on Climate Neutrality, scheduled for 5:00 PM on April 7 at the Bauma Forum. Jonathan White, Vice President of Engine Business Engineering, will discuss Cummins’ path to decarbonization and the impact of Destination Zero on off-highway and mining applications.
Destination Zero represents Cummins’ dual-path approach—advancing engine-based technologies while scaling zero-emissions solutions to meet evolving market demands. The company remains committed to clean diesel, internal combustion engines (ICE), electric, hybrid, and hydrogen technologies, ensuring future-ready power solutions that support customers’ energy transition strategies.