https://insideevs.com/news/397585/alstom-first-battery-electric-trains/
Alstom To Deliver Its First Battery Electric Trains
Feb 08, 2020  Mark Kane

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Electrification of trains takes on a new form - battery-electric versions
can now replace diesel series-hybrids.

Alstom announced this month its first contract for battery-electric regional
trains in Germany for the Leipzig-Chemnitz route, which requires the train
to cover 80 km (50 miles) of non-electrified track.

The company will deliver 11 Coradia Continental BEMU trains starting from
2023, which will be ready for the job, driving on its own power or using
catenary to recharge.

The deal, including maintenance until 2032, is worth approximately €100
million ($109 million).

    "The new trains will enter service in 2023. They will be built at
Alstom's German site of Salzgitter, in Lower Saxony. The battery traction
sub-system is designed and supplied by Alstom’s traction centre of
excellence in Tarbes."

See also
This Rolls-Royce Train Can Operate Under Battery Power Alone [
https://insideevs.com/news/339903/this-rolls-royce-train-can-operate-under-battery-power-alone/
]

Bombardier Introduces Talent 3 Battery-Operated Train [
https://insideevs.com/news/339847/bombardier-introduces-talent-3-battery-operated-train/
]

Alstom didn't reveal the battery capacity, but we guess it must be at least
a few hundred kWh for the 80 km (50 miles) range in a worst-case scenario
(even after 10 years). The maximum configuration is for 120 km (75 miles).

    "The Coradia Continental BEMU trains will be similar to those already in
service on the Dresden, Riesa and Zwickau routes. The main difference: they
will also have high-performance batteries on the roof. The train, based on
the proven Coradia Continental, builds on Alstom’s long experience in
battery traction, gained with the Coradia iLint, Citadis trams and the Prima
H3 locomotive."

Alstom Coradia Continental BEMU specs:

    three-car-train, 56 meters long, equipped with 150 seats
    range under battery power of up to 120 km (75 miles)
    top speed of 160 km/h (100 mph) ...

    "Alstom’s Coradia range allows operators and transport authorities to
offer their passengers regional trains that meet their needs and
expectations, while demonstrating exemplary reliability and
cost-effectiveness. Alstom has tailored the Coradia range to operate with
all available emission-free power systems, from electric to battery-electric
...


-press release-
Alstom signs first contract for battery-electric regional trains in Germany

A complete range of emission-free traction drives

5 February 2020 – Alstom will manufacture, deliver and maintain until 2032
eleven Coradia Continental battery-electric trains for regional traffic on
the Leipzig-Chemnitz route on behalf of VMS (Verkehrsverbund Mittelsachsen)
and with the support of ZVNL (Zweckverband für den Nahverkehrsraum Leipzig),
the two authorities responsible for this line. The contract is worth
approximately €100 million. Following this order, Alstom offers all types of
traction systems on the market as well as the full range of emission-free
drives, from efficient electric motors to ... advanced battery traction.

In 2014, Alstom had previously signed a contract with VMS for the delivery
of 29 Coradia Continental electric regional trains (EMU). In order to bridge
the 80 kilometres of non-electrified line between the cities of Chemnitz and
Leipzig, the authority requested a battery-electric version (BEMU). The new
trains will enter service in 2023. They will be built at Alstom's German
site of Salzgitter, in Lower Saxony. The battery traction sub-system is
designed and supplied by Alstom’s traction centre of excellence in Tarbes.

“We are immensely proud to be providing the responsible authorities with a
sustainable and perfectly-suited solution. Today, Alstom stands apart in
being able to offer any form of emission-free traction currently on the
market built into a proven solution. As a responsible company, Alstom has an
intense focus on sustainable mobility, offering the best-fitting solutions
that make it not only possible, but also cost-effective and attractive,”
says Gian Luca Erbacci, Senior Vice President of Alstom Europe.

The Coradia Continental BEMU trains will be similar to those already in
service on the Dresden, Riesa and Zwickau routes. The main difference: they
will also have high-performance batteries on the roof. The train, based on
the proven Coradia Continental, builds on Alstom’s long experience in
battery traction, gained with the Coradia iLint, Citadis trams and the Prima
H3 locomotive.

The Coradia Continental BEMU has a range of up to 120 kilometres and can be
operated under catenary as well as on non-electrified sections. The
three-car-trains will be 56 metres long and equipped with 150 seats. They
will have a top speed of 160 km/h in battery mode. The capacity of the
batteries (high-power lithium-ion) is calculated to ensure catenary-free
operation of the line Chemnitz-Leipzig without any sacrifice in performance
or comfort.

Alstom’s Coradia range allows operators and transport authorities to offer
their passengers regional trains that meet their needs and expectations,
while demonstrating exemplary reliability and cost-effectiveness. Alstom has
tailored the Coradia range to operate with all available emission-free power
systems, from electric to battery-electric ...
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