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Germany's Deutsche Bahn starts test-driving battery-powered trains

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2022-01-25 02:42

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BERLIN, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- Germany's railway operator, Deutsche Bahn, on Monday began test operations for battery-powered passenger trains.

Manufactured by French company Alstom, test runs for the Battery Electric Multiple Unit kicked off on regional services in the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. They are scheduled to last until the beginning of May, and another test run in Bavaria is planned for early February, Deutsche Bahn said.

"Test operations got off to a successful start this morning with the first train," a spokesperson for Deutsche Bahn told Xinhua. The train, which has 150 seats, should cover a total distance of around 50,000 km by May.

The battery-electric train was developed by Alstom and the Technical University of Berlin, with the support of the national organization for hydrogen and fuel cell technology.
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