Cummins To Invest More Than $1 Billion In U.S. Plants, Including Busti Facility

The Jamestown Engine Plant isn’t the only plant receiving major investment from Cummins Inc.

Early this morning, Cummins announced in advance of a visit by President Joe Biden to its Fridley, Minn., plant that the company is investing more than $1 billion across its U.S. engine manufacturing network in Indiana, North Carolina and the Jamestown Engine Plant in Busti. The announcement includes Cummins’ plans to invest $452 million, as has already been reported by The Post-Journal, in its Jamestown Engine Plant to upgrade its 998,000 square-foot facility in Western New York to produce the industry’s first fuel-agnostic internal combustion engine platform that leverages a range of lower carbon fuel types. The X15N is part of the new fuel-agnostic 15-liter engine platform produced at JEP.

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