Indian Railways Readies Its First Hydrogen Train; Green Hydrogen Plant to Power Pilot Run

Indian Railways Completes Manufacturing of First Hydrogen Train, Green Hydrogen Plant Planned at Jind
Indian Railways Completes Manufacturing of First Hydrogen Train, Green Hydrogen Plant Planned at Jind

Last Updated on December 13, 2025 by Author

Indian Railways has taken up a state-of-the-art project for running its first hydrogen train, on a pilot basis, as per specifications framed by the Research, Design & Standards Organisation (RDSO) to demonstrate the use of hydrogen-powered train technology in Railways.

Manufacturing of the Hydrogen Train-set has been completed. For providing hydrogen for use in this train set, a hydrogen plant has been conceived at Jind. In this plant, hydrogen is being produced using the electrolysis process, which is a key element of green hydrogen generation.

Prominent features of the Hydrogen Train-set are as below:

  • Designed and developed in India, demonstrating Indian Railways’ commitment to Atmanirbhar Bharat.
  • Presently, it is the world’s longest (10 coaches) and most powerful (2400 kW) Hydrogen Train-set on a Broad Gauge platform.
  • The train-set comprises two Driving Power Cars (DPCs) of 1200 kW each, totalling 2400 kW, along with eight passenger cars.
  • Zero CO2 emissions; the only emission is water vapour.
  • A major step in the development of next-generation fuel technology in Railways.

This project involved designing from the first stages, prototype manufacturing and first-time development of hydrogen traction technology in Indian Railways. As the Hydrogen Train-set and its infrastructure have been developed on a pilot basis, direct comparison of the cost of hydrogen-fuelled trains with established traction systems at this stage would not present a fair cost comparison.

The project establishes the commitment of Indian Railways towards advancements in alternative energy-powered train travel, thereby ensuring a cleaner and greener future for the country’s transportation sector.

This information was provided by the Union Minister for Railways, Information & Broadcasting and Electronics & Information Technology, Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, in a written reply to a question in Lok Sabha.

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