Germany to launch world’s first zero-emission hydrogen-powered trains 2021

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The Coradia iLint trains will have a range of up to 1,000km and a maximum speed of 140kph.

Commuters in northern Germany will be able to travel on the world’s first hydrogen-powered trains from December 2021.

French engineering giant Alstom said it had signed an agreement to deliver 14 fuel-cell trains to LNVG, a railway company in Germany’s Lower Saxony state.

The trains will begin operating on routes between Cuxhaven, Bremerhaven, Bremervoerde and Buxtehude.

The Coradia iLint trains will have a range of up to 1,000km and a maximum speed of 140kph.

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