India Prepares for the Launch of Its First Hydrogen Train
21.01.2025
India is moving forward with the launch of its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant milestone. The train’s trials are set to begin in the first quarter of this year. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

India Prepares for the Launch of Its First Hydrogen Train
India is moving forward with the launch of its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a significant milestone. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw announced that engine assembly has been completed, and testing is underway. The train’s trial run is expected to take place in the first quarter of this year.
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At the Inno Rail India exhibition in Lucknow, a prototype of the train’s motor coach was unveiled. The hydrogen-based system delivers a power capacity of 2,400 kW, combining fuel cells and energy storage units. The train can travel up to 375 km per charge and achieve a maximum speed of 110 km/h.
India’s Ambition for Hydrogen Transport
India is embracing hydrogen-powered transport as a step toward sustainable and environmentally friendly rail systems. The train can accommodate 2,638 passengers, making it one of the most spacious among similar models worldwide.
Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized that the train’s power output surpasses those of international competitors. The train consists of ten coaches, including two motor coaches and eight trailer cars, offering a unique and efficient design. This configuration makes it well-suited for the country’s growing transportation needs.
The Future of Hydrogen Trains in India
Successful trials of India’s hydrogen train could pave the way for large-scale adoption of this green technology. The project reduces reliance on fossil fuels and significantly cuts carbon emissions, addressing global environmental concerns.
This development highlights India’s ability to create high-tech solutions for its railway network. The hydrogen-powered train represents a significant leap forward in the push for sustainable transport and sets a benchmark for other nations.
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