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Alstom has successfully tested hydrogen-powered trains in Europe, demonstrating fuel cell efficiency and reliability in reducing carbon emissions in the rail freight sector.
Alstom was the first manufacturer to build hydrogen-powered passenger trains with its iLINT model, first launched in 2014. In 2019, Alstom signed a contract for 27 iLINT trains valued at around $350 million for the Taunus network near Frankfurt. Recently, reliability issues have led to the withdrawal and scheduled over
Manufacturer of the Coradia iLint, the world's first hydrogen-powered passenger train, which is supported by TÜV SÜD's certification programs.
Alstom is the manufacturer of the Coradia iLint hydrogen trains that have encountered technical issues. The company is actively working on developing new generations of fuel cells for its hydrogen train fleet.
This company developed the Coradia iLint, a hydrogen-powered train that has been in service in the Americas and recognized for its innovation.
Alstom was recognized by Fast Company for its first H2-powered Canadian passenger train, highlighting its role in developing hydrogen train technology.
Alstom is a company that manufactures the Coradia iLint hydrogen train. They are recognized for their innovation in green energy and low-carbon transportation solutions.
Alstom announced that it won the 2024 Hydrogen Mobility Award for its Coradia iLint hydrogen train. The company is recognized for its innovation in green energy and bringing low-carbon transportation options to people globally.
Manufacturer of hydrogen-powered trains including the Coradia Stream H in Italy and hydrogen trains in service in Quebec, North America.
Global leader in smart and sustainable mobility and manufacturer of the Coradia Stream H hydrogen train. Alstom produces the trains at its plants in Italy.
Alstom is the manufacturer of the Coradia iLint hydrogen train and is leading the demonstration project in Quebec. They also opened a new innovation center in Quebec focused on sustainable mobility solutions.
France-based manufacturer of the Coradia iLint hydrogen train. Alstom is leading the demonstration project in Quebec and has established an innovation center in Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville to develop sustainable propulsion platforms for the North American market.
Collaborated with ENGIE to develop the hydrogen freight train locomotive that Nestlé Waters France will use.
Alstom is mentioned as a competitor in hydrogen train technology, with their H2 trains carrying fuel cells on passenger cars.
Alstom is a global sustainable mobility leader and the manufacturer of the Coradia iLint hydrogen train. They are pioneering hydrogen technology in rail transport.
Alstom, a company from France, manufactured the Coradia iLint hydrogen fuel passenger trains for the new fleet.
Alstom has signed an agreement with Liebherr to research and optimize hydrogen fuel cells as part of its H2 strategy to innovate and pioneer smarter mobility solutions.
Ocean Purpose Project's in-house engineering team includes ex-Alstom engineers.
Mentioned in relation to rolling out Poland's first fuel cell passenger train, highlighting existing fuel cell train technology.
Alstom is a transportation manufacturing company that announced its Coradia iLint hydrogen fuel cell passenger train was running on a test track in Poland. They are presenting the train to local stakeholders to highlight its potential for sustainable transport in the country.
Alstom has published a new report titled 'The UK’s New Green Age, A Step Change in Transport Decarbonization,' focusing on opportunities to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the UK's transportation sector.
Alstom is supplying the fuel cell trains that will be used by RMV and is a key partner in this hydrogen infrastructure project.
Manufacturer of the Coradia iLint hydrogen train, which has had successful test results.
Alstom is the manufacturer of the Coradia iLint hydrogen train and is a key player in developing sustainable transport solutions.
Alstom is the manufacturer of the Coradia iLint hydrogen passenger train, which has launched regular service in Austria.

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