The remanufacturing and lifecycle support programs for Cummins diesel generators provide a sustainable and cost-effective option for extending the service life of power assets. Cummins ReCon® program offers genuine remanufactured parts and even complete engines, which are restored to original performance specifications at a fraction of the cost of new components, while also reducing environmental waste. A municipal water authority with a fleet of aging 750 kVA Cummins generators opts to repower several units with ReCon® long blocks instead of purchasing new generators, achieving significant capital expenditure savings while restoring the units to like-new performance and reliability. A shipping company chooses to replace a failed 12-cylinder engine in one of its vessel's auxiliary generators with a Cummins ReCon® engine, minimizing vessel downtime and ensuring compliance with the original manufacturer's specifications. A power plant operating multiple 2 MVA Cummins generators implements a planned remanufacturing program for major components like turbochargers and fuel pumps, scheduling the swaps during planned maintenance outages to avoid unexpected failures. An independent power producer in a developing country relies on the ReCon® program for affordable, genuine parts to maintain its extensive fleet of Cummins generators, ensuring reliable power delivery to its customers while managing operating costs effectively. To learn more about the remanufacturing programs available, their warranty coverage, and the potential cost savings for your operation, we encourage you to contact our parts and service support team for a detailed lifecycle cost analysis and a parts pricing list.