Twelve leading Spanish companies, including Talgo, Repsol, and Sener, have united their expertise to pioneer a propulsion system based on renewable hydrogen cells.
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Stadler, a renowned Swiss train manufacturer, is set to fulfill the latest order for three hydrogen-powered trains, marking a pivotal moment in the decarbonization of rail transport.
Ferrovie del Sud Est, the transport operator of Italy’s Puglia region, has awarded a contract to Alstom for the supply of two Coradia Stream H hydrogen trains.
Alstom is set to supply two Coradia Stream H hydrogen trains to Ferrovie del Sud Est, the esteemed transport operator in the scenic Puglia region of Italy.
Siemens Mobility has reached a pivotal milestone in the realm of sustainable transportation with the completion of an order for seven hydrogen-powered two-car Mireo Plus H trains.
Wolftank Group secures a €19.5 million contract to build a cutting-edge hydrogen refueling infrastructure for trains in northern Italy.
FCH2RAIL consortium has initiated its second test run of a cutting-edge prototype hydrogen-electric train. This time, the trial is set along the high-altitude railway line between Torralba and Soria in the picturesque Spanish region of Castilla y León.
Romania’s pursuit of eco-friendly rail transportation encountered a roadblock as the Railway Reform Authority (ARF) canceled its procurement procedure for 12 hydrogen-powered trains due to the submission of a single non-compliant bid. This setback raises questions about the future of hydrogen trains in the country and their role in sustainable transit.
California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has inked an $80 million deal with Stadler Rail to introduce the first hydrogen-powered intercity passenger trains in North America. This groundbreaking initiative reinforces California’s commitment to being a global pioneer in clean and eco-friendly transport solutions.
Stadler and the state of California have inked a transformative contract. The agreement solidifies Stadler’s commitment to building four cutting-edge hydrogen-powered trainsets for California, with an option for an additional 25 trains—a deal that holds the potential to reshape rail travel in the state.