
India Launches First Hydrogen-Powered Train
India has launched its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant step in the country's clean energy initiatives. The train will operate on an 89 km route in Haryana, designed to carry 2,600 passengers at a speed of 110 kmph.
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India debuts hydrogen-powered train as part of sustainability drive
India joins a handful of countries that have successfully deployed the zero-emission technology in their rail networks.
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With the launch of a hydrogen train, India has undoubtedly taken a big leap in the sphere of greener transportation. India’s first hydrogen-powered train has 10 coaches, with the capacity to carry 2,600 passengers. It will run between Jind and Sonipat in Haryana.
By SMRITI JAIN
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Powered by a 3,200-horsepower propulsion system, the 10-coach train is among the world's longest and most powerful
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With this, India joins a select group of countries exploring hydrogen-powered rail transportation. These include Germany, Japan, China and the United States.
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The project is part of a broader push to modernise one of the world's largest rail networks while reducing carbon emissions.
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Joins a small group of nations testing technology as part of efforts to decarbonise rail transport
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