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Accelera by Cummins Awarded $75 Million for Zero-Emissions Manufacturing from Department of Energy
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Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today that the company has been awarded $75 million to convert approximately 360,000 sq. ft. of existing manufacturing space at its Columbus (Indiana) Engine Plant (CEP) for zero-emissions components and electric powertrain systems. The $75 million grant is the largest federal grant ever awarded solely to Cummins and is part of the appropriations related to the Inflation Reduction Act.
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