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Cummins increases revenue forecast on robust power demand

Cummins raised its revenue forecast for the year?on May 5, supported by a?resilient market for its power generation equipment, and expectations of an improving North American on-highway vehicle market.

In premarket trading, shares of the U.S. truck engines maker rose 4%.

The company's revenue forecast for 2026 is now 8%-11% higher than its previous estimate of a 3%-8% growth.

Generator sales were boosted by demand tied to the artificial intelligence-driven expansion of data centers.

The CEO of?Rumsey stated that the North America truck market?began improving from a low cyclical level" during the third quarter.

The Indiana-based firm had earlier?flagged a weak demand on?the North American market for trucking, where lower freight volume and margin pressure has weighed down fleet investments and orders of engines.

Cummins Power Systems, which manufactures generators, reported a 19% increase in first-quarter sales. Meanwhile, its Distribution segment saw sales grow 7%.

The company reported a profit per share of $4.71 for the three months ended March 31. This included charges of $1.44 each diluted share relating to the completion of 'the sale of low-pressure fuel cells business. The company reported a profit of $5.96 a share for the quarter that ended March 31, 2013.

Revenue increased 2.7% from a year ago to $8.4 Billion. According to LSEG data, analysts expected an average of $8.35 billion. Apratim Sarkr and Aatreyee Dasgupta reported; Joyjeet Das edited.

(source: Reuters)