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Metro, light rail and tram operators are under constant pressure to reduce operating costs. The regenerative braking systems, installed on nearly all traction vehicles can achieve this by converting the kinetic energy of the vehicle into reusable electric energy. The use of the regenerated energy helps to reduce the overall energy consumption and CO2 emissions. It is clearly the biggest opportunity to improve the energy efficiency and sustainability of rail transportation systems.

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