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Cummins powering hybrid bus in China

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HANGZHOU, CHINA: How Cummins Inc. and its Chinese customers cooperate in developing and using clean power was highlighted this week during a visit from Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, who is leading an Indiana delegation on a six-day visit to China.

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Together with 45 hybrid buses that have been in operation since September 2008, there are 95 hybrid transit buses operating in Hangzhou. All are powered by Cummins Euro IV engines.

A press release shares that the governor was joined by representatives from the Zhejiang provincial government, technical officer of Hangzhou Public Transit Group (HZPT) and Steve Chapman, Group Vice President of Cummins.

They showed Gov. Daniels a 12-meter hybrid transit bus powered by Cummins Euro IV ISB engine in Hangzhou, the provincial capital of Indiana’s sister province, Zhejiang. The new hybrid bus is one of 50 that were delivered to HZPT and put into service in August.

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“This is a great source of pride to help transport millions of passengers every day in this beautiful city, but also gives us an equal sense of responsibility,” said Chapman. “Public transit buses are the most important and busiest transportation tools for the city. For us, guaranteeing the lowest emissions and the most efficient fuel consumption is a critical part of our commitment to HZPT, the city of Hangzhou and its citizens. The hybrid application represents the good thing that can happen for the environment when we collaborate across continents.”

The buses use 20 percent less fuel and have significantly lower emissions than conventional technologies.

 “Increasingly, and more and more in recent years, Indiana companies have been associated with breakthroughs in clean energy and environmental progress,” said Gov. Daniels.

In the last five years, HZPT has purchased more than 1,300 units of Cummins-powered vehicles, accounting for one-fourth of its total vehicle population. HZPT owns a fleet of more than 5,000 operating vehicles, and delivers one billion passenger trips annually.