California is poised to reinforce its position as a global leader in clean transportation with a groundbreaking $127 million agreement between Caltrans and Stadler Rail.
This landmark deal will see the acquisition of six additional zero-emission, hydrogen-powered passenger trainsets, marking a significant stride towards a greener, more sustainable future for transit in the state.
The procurement of these cutting-edge hydrogen trains represents a bold move by California to combat climate change and bolster its zero-emission passenger rail capabilities. With the first trains slated to commence revenue service by 2027, the state is charting a course towards a more resilient and environmentally friendly transportation system.
Based on Stadler’s successful Fast Light Intercity and Regional Train (FLIRT) concept, these hydrogen-powered vehicles will revolutionize rail travel by leveraging zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells. Unlike traditional locomotive-hauled coaches, the design of these trainsets prioritizes efficiency, lightweight construction, and affordability, setting a new standard for sustainable transit solutions.
Funded through Governor Gavin Newsom’s groundbreaking $10 billion zero-emission vehicle package, this investment underscores California’s unwavering commitment to clean transportation. By allocating $407 million to CalSTA for the purchase of state-of-the-art clean bus and rail equipment, the state is paving the way for a cleaner, more connected future.