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First hydrogen-powered trains for the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region

29 Jun 2022

Munich, GERMANY - The project is focused on setting up a regional, sustainable hydrogen infrastructure.


Siemens has announced that Siemens Mobility has been commissioned to deliver seven two-car trains for the Heidekrautbahn network in the Berlin-Brandenburg metropolitan region. Equipped with a fuel cell drive system and a lithium-ion battery, this second-generation hydrogen train provides completely COâ‚‚ emission-free mobility.

"Today, traveling by train is by far the most climate-friendly way to travel. We are especially proud that our first order for a fleet of hydrogen-powered trains will also enable emission-free rail transport on non-electrified routes," said Michael Peter, CEO of Siemens Mobility.

The two-car trains feature comfortably designed, spacious interiors. Passengers benefit from free WiFi, dynamic real-time displays of passenger information, a specially designated family area, and two multi-purpose areas with generous space for buggies, wheelchairs and up to twelve bicycles.

The use of hydrogen-powered trains on the Heidekrautbahn is part of a scientifically supported joint pilot project funded by the federal government and the states of Berlin and Brandenburg. The project is focused on setting up a regional, sustainable hydrogen infrastructure that also includes a hybrid power plant and a tank system.


Source: Siemens

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