Pioneering Hydrogen-Powered Trains Revolutionizing Local Rail Transport
Key Ideas
  • Alstom introduced the world's first hydrogen-powered passenger train in 2016 at its Salzgitter plant.
  • A successful pilot project by LNVG and EVB has been ongoing since 2018 on the Cuxhaven-Bremerhaven-Bremervörde-Buxtehude line.
  • 14 more hydrogen-powered vehicles are set to be deployed in early 2022.
  • Construction of a hydrogen refuelling station is underway in Bremervörde to support the expanded fleet.
The article highlights a groundbreaking project in local rail passenger transport that underscores the global trend towards low-emission mobility. Alstom made history in 2016 by revealing the world's first hydrogen-powered passenger train, manufactured in Salzgitter. A pilot initiative, conducted by LNVG and EVB, has been successfully implementing two hydrogen-powered trains on the Cuxhaven-Bremerhaven-Bremervörde-Buxtehude route since 2018. The positive outcomes have paved the way for an additional 14 hydrogen vehicles to be introduced in early 2022. As part of the expansion, a hydrogen refuelling station is being constructed in Bremervörde, emphasizing the commitment to sustainable infrastructure and innovation in the field of transportation.
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