HARYANA(Metro Rail News): The first hydrogen-powered train trial on the Jind-Sonipat route in Haryana has been completed successfully. The trial marks a key step as Indian Railways moves towards cleaner transport options. The train runs without emitting smoke or carbon. It positions India as a small group of countries using hydrogen-based rail technology.
The new train runs on hydrogen fuel instead of diesel or electricity from fossil sources. It produces zero carbon emissions during operation. This makes it one of the cleanest transport options in the rail sector today.
Project overview
| Details | information |
| Route | Jind to Sonipat in Haryana |
| Developed by | Integral Coach Factory |
| Technology | Hydrogen powered, Zero-emission system |
| Status | Trial run completed successfully |
With this development, India moves closer to countries like China, Germany, Sweden and Japan, where hydrogen trains are already in use.
Why it matters
Indian Railway is one of the largest transport networks in India. Shifting to hydrogen can reduce pollution and cut dependence on fossil fuels. This trail also shows that Indian manufacturers can develop advanced and clean technologies. If this works on a larger scale, it can slowly replace diesel trains on some routes. That means less pollution and a quieter journey for passengers as well.
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