The Alstom Coradia iLint hydrogen passenger train has the same performances as its diesel counterpart, but with no harmful emissions: just steam and water /Alstom
American engine multinational Cummins will set up a new factory in Herten in Germany’s Ruhr Area to assemble fuel cell systems used in the Alstom Coradia iLint hydrogen trains to start with. Yesterday it published a survey about the consumer attitude toward hydrogen-based traveling. Cummins, generally known as a diesel and gas engine expert for
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