India unveils first home-built hydrogen-powered train « Khabarhub

India unveils first home-built hydrogen-powered train « Khabarhub


India’s first indigenously built hydrogen-powered train named the “NaMo Green Rail,” at Jind, in the Indian state of Haryana/Photo: Indian Ministry of Railways.

NEW DELHI: India on Friday introduced its first domestically manufactured hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant step in the country’s efforts to promote clean energy across its extensive railway network.

The train, consisting of two hydrogen-powered driving coaches and eight passenger coaches, will initially operate in the northern state of Haryana. Railway officials said it can reach a top speed of 75 km/h and accommodate around 2,600 passengers.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi flagged off the train, named “NaMo Green Rail,” at Jind railway station in Haryana. “NaMo” is a popular abbreviation of his first and last names.

Calling the launch a milestone for the country, Modi said it represented an important achievement in advancing both self-reliance and sustainable development.

The pilot project also includes hydrogen storage and refueling facilities to assess the feasibility of integrating hydrogen technology into India’s railway system.

Hydrogen-powered fuel cells produce electricity by combining hydrogen with oxygen, emitting only water vapor. Several countries have already introduced hydrogen trains as a cleaner alternative to diesel-powered services on non-electrified rail routes.

The initiative forms part of India’s wider strategy to expand green hydrogen technology and cut carbon emissions. The country has pledged to achieve net-zero emissions by 2070, with Indian Railways exploring hydrogen-powered trains as a low-emission replacement for diesel services on selected routes.

(Inputs from AP)





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