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India’s First Hydrogen Train to Debut by March 31: Route, Features, and Speed Details

Indian Railways is set to revolutionize mobility with its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a major shift towards sustainable transportation.

Indian Railways is set to revolutionize mobility with its first hydrogen-powered train, marking a major shift towards sustainable transportation. Following the transition from diesel to electric locomotives, the Ministry of Railways is gearing up to launch this eco-friendly train by March 31, 2025, on the Jind-Sonipat route in Haryana.

A Milestone in Sustainable Rail Transport

The Research, Design, and Standard Organisation (RDSO) has developed the design for India’s first hydrogen-powered train. With this initiative, India joins a select group of nations adopting hydrogen fuel technology for railway transport. The move is expected to significantly reduce carbon emissions and promote a greener future.

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Key Features of the Hydrogen Train

  • Dedicated Hydrogen Storage: The train will feature three specialized coaches to store hydrogen cylinders.
  • Advanced Fuel Cell Technology: Integrated fuel cell converters, batteries, and air reservoirs will be housed within the coaches.
  • Speed and Efficiency: The train will operate at a maximum speed of 110 km/h, ensuring a balance of sustainability and performance.

India’s Leap Towards Green Railways

The introduction of hydrogen-powered trains aligns with Indian Railways’ broader vision of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. By replacing conventional fuel sources with hydrogen fuel cells, the initiative aims to make railway transport more efficient and environmentally friendly.

As the Jind-Sonipat route prepares to host India’s first hydrogen train, this landmark achievement highlights the country’s commitment to green mobility and sustainable development.

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Uma Devi

Staff Reporter – Education & Public Interest!Uma Devi is a Staff Reporter at Munsif News 24x7, covering education and public interest stories.She reports on schools, colleges, government initiatives, and issues affecting students and communities.She contributes regular news coverage and reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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