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PM to launch India's first hydrogen-powered train from Haryana on Friday

16 Jul 2026
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India's First Hydrogen Train Launch

India is set to launch its first hydrogen train in Haryana, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi officiating the flag-off event at Jind station on the Jind-Sonepat route.

Significance and Development

  • Investment: Projects worth ₹25,000 crore in sectors like railway, road, healthcare, and education are being inaugurated by PM Modi.
  • Innovation: The hydrogen train represents India's step into emerging mobility technology, designed by the Research Designs and Standards Organisation.
  • Integration: Medha Servo Drives integrated the trainset, with design contributions from the Integral Coach Factory, Chennai.

Technical Specifications

  • Fuel Technology: Powered by hydrogen fuel cells, converting hydrogen into electricity, emitting only water vapor.
  • Capacity: 10-coach train with a capacity for approximately 2,600 passengers.
  • Components: Two hydrogen driving power cars and eight trailer coaches, generating enough power to reach speeds of up to 110 km/h.

Operational Details

  • Initial Route: To operate on the Jind-Sonepat section.
  • Hydrogen Production: Produced on-site at Jind through electrolysis and stored for efficient refueling.
  • Safety Standards: Designed according to international safety standards with an independent safety assessment by TÜV SÜD, Germany.

Environmental and Economic Impact

  • Benefits: Eliminates tailpipe emissions, reduces fossil fuel dependency, and operates with less noise.
  • Challenges: Although costly, it is anticipated to be cost-effective at scale, especially on heritage routes.

Additional Infrastructure Projects

  • Highway Projects: PM Modi to inaugurate projects worth ₹12,740 crore, including a 157-km stretch of the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra Expressway.
  • Regional Development: Additional projects worth nearly ₹10,000 crore in Chandigarh and Jalandhar, focusing on medical and railway infrastructure.

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Tailpipe Emissions

Pollutants released directly from the exhaust pipe of a vehicle or engine. Hydrogen trains are designed to eliminate these emissions, contributing to improved air quality.

TÜV SÜD

A global certification, testing, and inspection company. In this context, they provided an independent safety assessment for the hydrogen train, ensuring it meets international safety standards.

Electrolysis

A process that uses electricity to split water (H2O) into hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2). When powered by renewable energy, this is the method for producing green hydrogen.

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