Off-highway power solutions provider announces comprehensive Las Vegas exhibition line-up
CUMMINS, a leading off-highway power technology company, have announced their line-up for Conexpo 2026 (3-7 March) in Las Vegas, where they will be among the 2,000 exhibitors connecting with customers at the largest construction trade show in North America.
‘Construction plays a vital role in powering the global economy – driving jobs, infrastructure and economic growth in communities around the world,’ said Jennifer Rumsey, chair and CEO of Cummins. ‘Cummins is committed to delivering innovative diesel and alternative-fuel solutions tailored to the unique needs of our construction customers across regions, applications and regulatory environments – today and for the future. Our participation at Conexpo underscores this commitment, and we look forward to connecting with industry leaders, customers and partners.’
Cummins will display their 3.8L power unit, B6.7 and next-gen X15 off-highway engines at the show. The selected power trio supports small, medium and large machine applications, respectively. Cummins have designed these engines for durability and reliability, performance, efficiency, and to achieve a broad range of power ratings that make configurations and integrations simpler, while offering lower operating costs and better uptime.
‘We power more applications in more countries than any power solution provider in our industry,’ said Marina Savelli, Cummins’ vice-president, off-highway engine business. ‘Our broad technology portfolio combined with our global scale, integration expertise and long history of innovation and dependability are why customers prefer to partner with Cummins, and we look forward to meeting with many of them at Conexpo-Con/Agg.’
As part of the Cummins HELM (Higher Efficiency Lower Emissions) platform, attendees at Conexpo can see the next-generation X15 Off-Highway engine, together with its fuel-agnostic architecture, which allows customers to adapt to evolving energy transition and sustainability goals in the future while offering the ability to run on biofuels, such as HVO, today.
Information on Cummins Connected Solutions will also be on display at the show, helping customers understand how their power solutions come standard with remote monitoring and diagnostics capabilities, as well as over-the-air software updates. These features are available with a compatible OEM gateway or participating telematics service providers. For service professionals and those without machine connectivity, Cummins Guidanz offers diagnostics and service management capabilities.
In addition, Cummins will showcase their latest 6.7L turbo diesel at Conexpo 2026 on the Ram Heavy Duty Trucks stand, at the outdoor Platinum Pavillion.
‘Our newest 6.7L turbo diesel powering Ram delivers a list of improvements, including more power, faster acceleration and towing speeds, enhanced fuel economy and easier serviceability all with a smoother and quieter ride,’ said Jennifer Rager, general manager and executive director, pickup business at Cummins. ‘The ability to choose between our pickup or chassis cab offerings helps make Cummins-powered Ram Trucks a leading choice for the construction industry.’
Attendees will also have the chance to see the Cummins 12kW Tier 4 Final mobile generator set. This 12kW model has a robust design with a heavy-duty trailer, ensuring greater reliability for a variety of industries requiring mobile power, ranging from construction sites to industrial manufacturing operations located in remote locations. ‘The C12D6RE (12kW) generator is rugged, weatherproof and can withstand heavy use while operating in extreme conditions. With a small and compact footprint, this model includes a sound–attenuated enclosure for quiet operation, featuring a single side door for fast and easy service access,’ said John Gibbons, North American general manager of Cummins mobile power generators.
Alongside the various power offerings, Cummins will showcase the Meritor MOX E8 telehandler axle and transfer case at Conexpo, allowing visitors to see the axle built specifically for the dynamic duty cycles of the construction industry.
Jennifer Rumsey, chair and CEO of Cummins, will appear at the company’s booth for a press conference on 4 March at 9am. Cummins will also host a series of ‘Power Talks’ open to booth visitors — short, 15min expert-led sessions covering a range of high-impact industry topics.
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