Tesla CEO Elon Musk has made it repeatedly clear through the years how much he despises fuel-cell powertrains.
However, as tough emissions regulations continue to crank up for heavy-duty trucks, Musk’s narrow focus on all-electric is proving to be the exception rather than the rule.
Iconic engine manufacturer Cummins announced earlier this year a fuel agnostic approach to slashing emissions, focusing on maximizing the capabilities of internal combustion with various low-carbon fuels including hydrogen, propane and natural gas. All three of those fuels have lower or even negative carbon equivalents such as green hydrogen, biopropane and renewable natural gas.
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Cummins is also pursuing fuel-cell and all-electric powertrain development during what they say will be a 40-year transition to Destination Zero.