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Alstom successfully performed the first test run at 80 km/h of the world’s only fuel cell passenger train Coradia iLint hydrogen train on its own test...
Alstom is set to test the new Coradia iLint in the Netherlands. This is due to a signage between Alstom, Engie, Arriva and ProRail.
The Coradia iLint, the world’s first hydrogen-powered train, designed by Alstom Transport, has started passenger services in Lower Saxony, Germany. Two trains w…
Alstom's hydrogen train, the Coradia iLint, has successfully completed 3 months of test operations in regular passenger service in Austria.
Alstom has run its Coradia iLint hydrogen-powered regional passenger train in Sweden for the first time in Östersund.
Alstom has presented its zero-emission train, the Coradia iLint, at InnoTrans - the railway industry’s largest trade fair
Alstom has announced that the Coradia iLint, the first passenger train in the world powered by hydrogen cells has received approval from the German Railway Offi…
One of the most effective selling points of rail transport is that it's green. The Coradia iLint was successfully tested in Germany in 2017 and 2018 received fe…
Alstom has run its Coradia iLint hydrogen train in France for the first time. The event took place at a railway test centre.
...the delegation was presented with the latest development of the factory: Coradia iLint – a fuel-cell regional zero-emission train powered with hydrogen.
Fahma GmbH has ordered 27 hydrogen fuel cell trains from Alstom – the Coradia iLint, which will begin operating in Hesse in December 2022.
Alstom has delivered on-time 13 Coradia Lint regional trains to Nordjyske Jernbaner, just two years after contract signature.
OEBB and Alstom are testing the Coradia iLint hydrogen train in Austria for 10 weeks to determine the efficacy of the green technology.
AKASOL's battery systems will be used in the serial production of the world's first fuel cell-powered train, manufactured by Alstom.
The German Pro-Rail Alliance has honoured Alstom employee Saskia Schulz with its 2019 innovation prize for shaping mobility