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Cummins raises revenue outlook on robust power generation demand

By Thomson Reuters May 5, 2026 | 7:26 AM

May 5 – Cummins lifted its annual revenue growth forecast on Tuesday, supported by resilient demand for its power-generation ​equipment and expectations from improving North ‌America on-highway vehicles markets.

Shares of the U.S. truck engine maker were up 4% in premarket trading.

The company now forecasts 2026 revenue to increase 8%-11%, ‌compared ​with its previous view of ⁠a 3%-8% growth.

Demand ⁠tied to artificial intelligence-driven data-center expansion continued to underpin sales of generators.

“North America truck markets began to improve from a cyclical ​low” during the quarter, CEO Jennifer Rumsey said.

The Indiana-based company had previously flagged ⁠weak demand in the ⁠North American trucking market, where ​lower freight volumes and margin pressure have weighed ​on fleet investments and engine orders.

Cummins’ Power ‌Systems segment, which makes generators, posted a 19% jump in first-quarter sales, while its Distribution segment sales grew 7% from.

The company ⁠reported a profit of $4.71 per share for the three months ended March 31, including charges of $1.44 ⁠per diluted ‌share related to completing the ⁠sale of its low-pressure fuel ​cell ‌business. It reported a quarterly profit ​of $5.96 per ⁠share a year earlier.

Revenue rose 2.7% from a year ago to $8.4 billion. Analysts on an average expected $8.35 billion, according to LSEG-compiled data.

(Reporting by Apratim Sarkar and Aatreyee Dasgupta; Editing by ​Joyjeet Das)