Hydrogen Technology in the Railways
NORM herausgegeben am 1.8.2025
Designation standards: UIC A168/RP9-1ed.
Publication date standards: 1.8.2025
The number of pages: 159
Approximate weight : 508 g (1.12 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Kategorie: Technische Normen UIC
The railway industry has been studying various methods to replace the diesel combustion engine, which has been highlighted as one of the obstacles to achieving the target of emission-free transport. Many countries, especially in western Europe, have recently indicated their commitment to phasing out the use of those diesel engines on their railway networks that are still running on non-electrified lines.
Although the electrification of the entire railway network seems to be the best solution, there are still many things to consider, such as cost, economic feasibility and the characteristics of existing assets where Overhead Contact Lines (OCL) need to be installed.
Consequently, the operation of hydrogen trains is being considered as an alternative replacement for diesel engines. Within the industry, increasing efforts are being made to develop hydrogen technology for the rail sector to create zero-emission rail services.
In line with these efforts, UIC launched an opt-in project called Hydrogen Technology in the Railway (H2TR) to investigate the economic and technical feasibility of adopting this hydrogen in the content of railway operation. This analysis report has been produced as a deliverable from this project.