Battery train begins testing ahead of trials in Yorkshire

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New livery on the Nova 1 train
New livery on the Nova 1 train // Credit: Hitachi Rail

Testing of battery trains is to begin soon between York and Airport and between and Lime Street.

The train has had a new distinct livery applied which Hitachi says celebrates the collaboration between , and Hitachi Rail.

A variety of tests need to take place, which will include the ability to perform on the hills, regen braking, emission savings, and battery mode in stations.

This is the first UK trial where a diesel engine has been replaced with a battery on an intercity train.

The battery generates a peak power figure of 700kw and it is hoped the emissions and fuel costs will be reduced by as much as 30%.

This trial is a huge step towards the rail industry in the UK – and around the world reducing CO2 emissions and we are excited to be part of it.

“TPE is dedicated to making our journeys greener by reducing our carbon footprint, creating resilience to climate change and improving local air quality.”

Paul Staples, Engineering, Safety and Sustainability Director at TransPennine Express

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