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India’s First Hydrogen Train Inaugurated

Prime Minister Narendra Modi ushers in a historic carbon-free rail era with a home-grown technological masterpiece.

A peaceful, environment-friendly movement has begun, marking a significant advancement towards eco-friendly transportation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has inaugurated India’s first hydrogen train from the Jind Railway Junction. This significant achievement, closely monitored by technology and business experts at CIO Bulletin, officially positions the country as part of a select group of worldwide innovators adopting hydrogen rail technology to effectively address climate change.

The hydrogen-fueled train will operate on the 89-kilometer track connecting Jind and Sonipat, consisting of 10 carriages, providing a more convenient commute for numerous daily travelers. Priced from just Rs. 5 for a ticket, this technology could also offer a cost-effective and groundbreaking solution for many inadequate public transportation systems worldwide.

The train utilizes a sophisticated electrochemical process instead of conventional diesel engines. In a pioneering initiative for India, oxygen and pressurized hydrogen combine within an electrochemical unit to produce an electric current that powers the train. The sole byproducts of this highly efficient system are clean water and steam.

Rajesh Kumar, the veteran passenger loco pilot selected to operate this historic maiden journey, expressed immense pride in the domestic breakthrough and shared:

"The train delivers higher power, offers a soundproof and quieter ride, and produces zero pollution, making it an environmentally friendly alternative."

His insights highlight how India is rapidly mastering complex, sustainable machinery. Through the successful introduction of this clean energy solution, India has positioned itself as the fifth nation in the world to run hydrogen-powered trains, after countries such as Germany, France, Sweden, and China. For those business technology experts who follow green initiatives on CIO Bulletin around the globe, this project clearly shows that the future of emission-free heavy transport is here and not just an illusion anymore. The success of this launch will surely set off a domino effect throughout the entire global transport industry.

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It utilizes an on-board hydrogen fuel cell where pressurized hydrogen gas meets oxygen. Their chemical reaction generates electricity to power the engine, releasing only water and harmless steam into the environment.

 

The train operates along the 89-kilometer route between Jind and Sonipat, providing a clean transit option across 14 local stations.

 

Yes! To ensure green energy is accessible to everyone, ticket prices are kept incredibly low, ranging from just ?5 to ?25.

 

According to its pilot, the hydrogen train is exceptionally quiet, offers faster acceleration, and delivers a completely soundproof, smoother ride for passengers.

 

Extremely exclusive. With this successful launch, India has become one of only five countries in the world to successfully run hydrogen-powered trains.

 

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