A18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas 2025 India-made Hydrogen train engine most powerful: Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw
Bhubaneswar, January 9 : The hydrogen fuel-run train engine developed by Indian Railways has the maximum horsepower output than the engine developed by any country in the world. Such remarkable achievement using indigenous technology inspires India to be a leader among major economies using green energy for growth, said Shri Ashwini Vaishnaw, Minister of Railways, Information and Broadcasting and Electronics & Information Technology here during a panel discussion of 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas.
“Only four countries in the world have hydrogen powered trains and they produce somewhere between 500 to 600 horsepower. The engine produced by us has an output of 1,200 horsepower, the highest so far in this category,“ he said addressing a plenary session titled “Green Connections : Diaspora’s Contribution to Sustainable Development” of the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas celebrations in Odisha.
The first such train is expected to make a trial run in Haryana soon in Jind-Sonipat route. While the engine manufacturing has been completed, system integration of the same is currently underway.
The made in India hydrogen powered rail engine has been developed by using indigenous talents. Such technological achievements can offer India the opportunity to produce spin off products and services.
“When we can build a hydrogen-run train engine on such a scale, consider the potential for adapting this technology to manufacture power trains for trucks, tugboats, and more. Indigenously developed technology provides a unique chance to create derivative technologies for various applications,” he added.
Though such technological advancement gives us confidence, India has a long way to go in terms of achieving technological self-sufficiency and needs to make parts of the value chain. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who inaugurated the 18th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas here, has aspired that one day Indians would ride trains made completely in India.
Mr Hambyarajen Narasinghaen, the junior minister of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Mauritius who also took part in the panel discussion, focused on the challenges of Climate Change in his country and sought support from India in providing green technology solutions. Among other dignitaries Shri Hambyrajen Narsighen, junior Minister of Foreign affairs, Regional Integration and International trade, Govt of Republic of Mauritius, Rahul Fotedar, Founder & CTO of Morrow batteries, Norway, Shri Jagdish Nainwal, CEO of UPL for LATAM, Mexico, Shri Indronil Sengupta, Vietnam, Shri Aditya Yellepeddi, Swiss Biotech Association, Swizerland, Shri Jitendra Kr. Sachdeva, Group President , SkipperSeil Ltd, Nigeria, Shri Kishore Reddy, Ms Anju Virmani were participated in the plenary session.