Cummins Power Generation successfully secured a $500 Million Poland FMS Contract from the U.S. Army to manufacture and modify 500-kilowatt mobile power generator sets and power plants for Poland. This firm-fixed-price award is a critical component of the United States’ ongoing Foreign Military Sales (FMS) efforts, ensuring allied nations receive essential, resilient power capabilities. The company will determine specific work locations and funding levels as the U.S. Army issues delivery orders under the contract.
Bolstering European Defense Capabilities
This significant contract directly supports Poland’s defense modernization requirements by providing high-capacity, skid-mounted mobile electric power generator sets. The equipment is vital for maintaining operational readiness and supporting key infrastructure for Polish forces. The delivery of these 500kW generators reflects the deepening partnership between the U.S. and its NATO allies, addressing the need for robust, logistically supportable power sources in a rapidly evolving security environment. This acquisition through the Foreign Military Sales program emphasizes the importance of providing NATO partners with advanced, reliable military assets.
Building on Mobile Power Innovation
The award builds on Cummins’ extensive history of supplying advanced mobile power solutions to the Department of Defense. The new 500kW generator sets and power plants align with the requirements for the military’s Large Tactical Power System (LTPS), designed to provide more dependable and mobile electric power for digitized forces.
The U.S. Army’s decision to award this contract to the Minneapolis-based company underscores the continuing demand for reliable battlefield power technology. Army Contracting Command, located in Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, manages the contract activity. While the ordering period and funding will be determined incrementally, the estimated completion date for the overall performance of this $500 Million Poland FMS Contract is set for November 2025.






