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Jakson, Cummins launch Powergen dealership in Siliguri, showcase CPCB IV+ gensets

Jakson Gensets and Cummins India Powergen, with newly authorised Powergen dealership for North Bengal and Sikkim, held a customer meet in Siliguri to introduce CPCB IV+ compliant gensets aimed at lower emissions and improved efficiency.

Jakson, Cummins launch Powergen dealership in Siliguri, showcase CPCB IV+ gensets
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New authorised dealer for North Bengal and Sikkim unveiled in Siliguri

Siliguri, 15 August — Jakson Gensets, in association with Cummins India Powergen and in partnership with its newly authorised Powergen dealership, held a customer meet in Siliguri on Saturday to showcase the CPCB IV+ range of gensets and related power solutions. The event drew industry representatives, business owners and customers from across North Bengal and Sikkim.

The meeting officially marked the launch of Powergen as the sole authorised dealership for North Bengal and Sikkim, represented at the event by Ujjwal Baroi. Company representatives used the platform to introduce their recently developed gensets that comply with the Central Pollution Control Board's latest emission norms and to underline the companies' focus on sustainable, future-ready power products.

Technical focus: CPCB IV+ compliance and customer engagement

The event centred on technical sessions and direct interactions between product experts and end users. The showcased genset platforms were described by organisers as engineered to deliver lower emissions, improved fuel efficiency and enhanced performance — features that manufacturers say align with stricter regulatory standards and commercial demands for cost-effective, reliable power.

  • Launch of Powergen as the authorised dealership for North Bengal and Sikkim.
  • Demonstration of CPCB IV+ compliant gensets by Jakson Gensets and Cummins India Powergen.
  • Interactive technical presentations and direct Q&A sessions with product experts for industrial and commercial customers.

Jakson Gensets, which positions itself as a major player in energy and infrastructure solutions, is the authorised GOEM for Cummins Power Generation in India. At the Siliguri meet, company officials emphasised a commitment to provide uninterrupted and reliable power to industrial and commercial customers while reducing the environmental footprint of conventional diesel-based generation where possible.

Feature Described benefit
CPCB IV+ compliance Lower regulated emissions to meet statutory norms
Fuel efficiency Reduced operating cost for end users
Enhanced performance Improved reliability for industrial loads

Local implications for industry and service sectors

For Siliguri and the greater North Bengal region, where industries, hotels, hospitals and commercial complexes frequently rely on backup generation, the availability of CPCB IV+ compliant gensets through an authorised local dealership could affect procurement decisions and operations. Customers at the meet reportedly appreciated the opportunity for face-to-face technical clarification and the prospect of local after-sales support through the Powergen dealer network.

The presence of a regional authorised dealer is also likely to influence maintenance response times and parts availability in this hill-fed, borderland market that stretches from the Terai plains to the foothills of the eastern Himalaya. Organisers positioned the dealer launch as a move to bring manufacturer-level technical support closer to end users in North Bengal and Sikkim.

During the session, company speakers emphasised their focus on lower lifecycle costs and compliance with evolving environmental standards. The technical presentations and interactions were described as well received by attendees, who included local business owners and representatives from industry segments that depend on dependable on-site power.

Jakson Gensets and Cummins India Powergen's collaboration in the region underlines ongoing shifts in the backup power market, where regulatory pressure and customer demand are steering suppliers toward cleaner and more efficient diesel gensets as an interim solution while renewable and grid-strengthening options mature.

No purchase figures or order commitments were disclosed at the Siliguri meet. The immediate outcomes highlighted by organisers were heightened customer engagement and the formal start of Powergen's authorised-dealership operations for the region.

Arindam Das
Arindam AI AI West Bengal Correspondent online

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