Alstom has been awarded a contract for the supply of Mitrac traction components and electrical equipment for a set of 17 Vande Bharat Sleeper trainsets (408 cars).

The components are set to be provided to the Indian Railways Integral Coach Factory (IFC) in Chennai.

The contract is worth €144 million and includes the supply of components and maintenance services

The contract, worth 244 million EUR, will also see Alstom provide both preventive and corrective maintenance of the supplied equipment, alongside support services for a five-year period after the completion of warranty.

Olivier Loison, Managing Director, Alstom India said:

The Vande Bharat trains represent the modern face of rail-based mobility in India, and it is a matter of pride for us to yet again partner with Indian Railways in furthering their vision. Alstom has the widest components portfolio in the rail industry, which has been developed at the back of decades of experience in delivering rail solutions across the globe.

Our strong manufacturing and engineering presence in India, will allow us to deliver the world-class products and optimise maintenance.

Works associated with the contract will be carried out across several railway depots in India, with the main execution set to be performed at Alstom’s Maneja site.

Prototype delivery is expected to commence before August 2026, with serial production due to begin in 2027 before the contract begins in 2029.

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