Customer Review
The CCEC NTA855-C360 diesel engine, manufactured by Chongqing Cummins Engine Company (CCEC), is a high-performance workhorse renowned for its robust construction, exceptional power output, and remarkable adaptability. Built on Cummins' advanced engineering platform, this engine has established itself as a trusted solution for a wide range of factory machinery applications, where reliability, efficiency, and durability are paramount.
The CCEC NTA855-C360 is a high-performance diesel engine manufactured by Chongqing Cummins Engine Company (CCEC). Renowned for its robust construction, exceptional power output, and remarkable adaptability, this engine has established itself as a reliable workhorse across a diverse range of heavy-duty applications. Built on Cummins' advanced engineering platform, it combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly maintenance features, making it a preferred choice for industries worldwide.
Fueled by the rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and a shift toward high-density computing, the data center industry entered 2025 in overdrive. This surging demand for digital infrastructure placed unprecedented pressure on power availability and grid systems. In 2026, the conversation is evolving. Growth remains strong, but it is no longer defined by scale alone. Instead, it reflects a more complex reality: accelerating demand coupled with growing constraints. Power availability, infrastructure readiness, supply chain limitations, and regulatory pressures are increasingly shaping not just how fast data centers can be built - but where and how they can be developed. Understanding these forces is critical. The following trends illustrate what is driving the next phase of data center growth and what is limiting it.
Cummins Inc. [NYSE: CMI] today announced they will launch the QuikDisc™ Rotor for U-Series wheel ends at FDIC International, the premier event for fire and rescue professionals in North America. With QuikDisc, Cummins becomes the first manufacturer to offer air disc brakes for a single rear-drive axle at the 33,500 lb capacity rating used by heavy fire apparatus and introduces an industry-first patented two-piece hub design that fundamentally changes how disc brake rotors are serviced in the field.