World's first hydrogen and electricity powered train created
Stadler Rail has unveiled an innovative fleet of railcars capable of running on both hydrogen and electric batteries. The new train, called RS Zero, promises to be an environmentally friendly solution for rail transportation.
The RS Zero is capable of traveling up to 700 kilometers on a single tank of hydrogen. The two-car configuration increases the range to 1,000 kilometers. For models with batteries it will be 80-180 km.
In keeping with the eco-idea, the train's interior flooring and sidewalls are made of renewable materials and the climate control system uses environmentally friendly refrigerant. The trains will also be accessible to people with disabilities thanks to the low entrance height and a multi-purpose area for bicycles and other bulky luggage.
The hydrogen train prototype will be officially unveiled in Berlin at InnoTrans 2024, which will take place from September 24 to 27.
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