From 20 to 23 September, Berlin is set to host the 13th International Trade Fair for Transport Technology. Increasingly sustainable trains and buses, state-of-the-art technology to promote intermodal logistics solutions plus the international business development of a Group that is making Europe its domestic market.
Knorr-Bremse has developed a new electric contact coupler (e-coupler) for the Digital Automatic Coupler (DAC). By connecting power and data lines from the locomotive all the way to the last freight car, e-couplers act as a crucial interface in the digital freight train.
Strong environmental credentials and the use of battery power characterise the FLIRT tri-mode, one of three vehicles destined for the UK market to be officially unveiled at InnoTrans 2022. Representing an innovative and cost-effective way of providing a fully electric, environmentally-friendly service north of Cardiff on the Valley lines, these state-of-the-art demonstrate Stadler’s leading role in the introduction of alternative drive technologies in public transport.
InnoTrans is opening its doors for the thirteenth time. From 20 to 23 September 2022 at the leading international trade fair for transport technology, new products from 2,834 exhibitors representing 56 countries await trade visitors in each of the 42 display halls and on the outdoor display area.
Liebherr is presenting the A 924 Rail Litronic, a representative of the new generation of its successful rail-road excavators, at InnoTrans 2022 in Berlin. The machine can be used both on rail and on road.
ABB today announced it will acquire the PowerTech Converter (PTC) business, a leading supplier of auxiliary power converter solutions for light rail vehicles and metros. The acquisition is an important part of ABB Motion’s external growth strategy.
Alstom, global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has demonstrated the effectiveness of its hydrogen powered solutions for long distance transportation. During a long-distance journey, an unmodified serially-produced Coradia iLint train covered 1,175 kilometres without refuelling the hydrogen tank, only emitting water and operating with very low levels of noise.
Transport authorities are championing initiatives to get more people on public transport and deliver a seamless, secure travel experience to an increasing number of passengers. Synectics believes a way to achieve this is by combining surveillance and operational data more effectively.
Siemens Mobility to retrofit 176 ViRM double deck rail vehicles with the latest ETCS onboard technology. Siemens Mobility has been awarded a contract by NS Group N.V, the Dutch Railways, to retrofit 176 ViRM trains with the latest European Train Control System (ETCS) Level 2 technology.