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1Siemens Mobility has officially handed over the first batch of electric locomotives to Indian Railways, marking a significant step in the modernization of India’s railway infrastructure. This delivery is part of a larger contract valued at approximately €3 billion, aimed at enhancing freight transportation capabilities across the country.
The initial delivery includes a total of nine electric freight locomotives, each boasting a power output of 9,000 HP. These advanced locomotives are designed for high efficiency and reliability, capable of reaching speeds of up to 120 km/h. Built at Siemens’ manufacturing facility in Dahod, Gujarat, these locomotives represent a leap forward in India’s freight capabilities.
The deal between Siemens and Indian Railways is valued at around ₹27,000 crore. This contract is not just a financial investment but also a commitment to modernize India’s railway system, which is one of the largest in the world. The introduction of these locomotives is expected to enhance the operational efficiency of freight transport, thereby benefiting the economy significantly.
The integration of these high-capacity locomotives into the Indian Railways fleet is poised to revolutionize freight transport in India. With their increased speed and power, these locomotives are expected to reduce transit times significantly, making rail freight a more attractive option for businesses across the country.
Looking ahead, Siemens plans to deliver additional batches of locomotives as part of this agreement, further aiding Indian Railways in its journey towards modernization. As the railway network expands, these electric locomotives will play a critical role in supporting economic growth and sustainability in India.
The handover of the first batch of electric locomotives by Siemens to Indian Railways is a landmark achievement in India’s transportation sector. It sets the stage for a more efficient and modern railway system that is essential for the country’s growth.
For more information on railway modernization efforts, check out our article on Railway Modernization in India. To learn about Siemens’ role in global transportation, visit Siemens in Transportation.
The locomotives have a power output of 9,000 HP and can reach speeds up to 120 km/h.
The contract is valued at approximately ₹27,000 crore.
The locomotives were built at Siemens' facility in Dahod, Gujarat.