A computer visualisation of how the new hydrogen-powered ‘Aventra’ trains could look.
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TIMED to coincide with COP26, train manufacturer Alstom and leasing firm Eversholt Rail announced a memorandum of understanding that will see them work towards designing, building and commissioning a fleet of 10 three-car hydrogen multiple units, which would be the UK’s first-ever brand new hydrogen train fleet.
The news comes just over three years since Alstom’s ‘Coradia iLint’, the world’s first hydrogen-powered train, entered service in Germany.
It is expected that contracts for the UK trains, which will be part of the ‘Aventra’ family, will be signed in early 2022.