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Stadler, known for its rail vehicle technology and focus on sustainable mobility, will showcase its latest innovations at InnoTrans 2024 in Berlin from September 24 to 27. The company will present eight new vehicle concepts, emphasizing eco-friendly drive solutions aiming to enable CO2-emission-free local rail travel.
A highlight of Stadler's exhibit will be the new RS ZERO, which can be powered by battery or hydrogen. Stadler will also display the FLIRT Akku for local passenger transport in southern Rhineland-Palatinate and the EURODUAL Class 99 locomotive, which switches between electric and diesel power, ideal for non-electrified sections in the UK’s heavy goods transport network. Additionally, Stadler will debut integrated signalling solutions, like the NOVA Depot, combining vehicle and signalling technology for better rail performance and sustainability.
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Stadler's presence at InnoTrans will also feature the CITYLINK tram-train for a German and Austrian consortium, offering a modular, low-floor design, made to meet diverse infrastructure needs, ensuring high safety and travel comfort standards. Another notable exhibit will be the firefighting and rescue multiple units for ÖBB Infrastruktur AG, equipped with a trimodal electric hybrid drive.
Moreover, Stadler’s display will include the KISS-Cityjet double-decker multiple unit for ÖBB Personenverkehr AG, designed for both local and long-distance passenger transport. The company’s presentation will also feature the new underground cars for Berlin’s public transport, tailored to specific customer needs and designed for rapid passenger changes and maximum operational flexibility.
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Source: Stadler
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