India has taken a major step toward the sustainable transportation as country’s first hydrogen-powered trainset successfully completed oscillation trials. This milestone was confirmed by the Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw. With this it will marking a breakthrough of clean energy adoption by Indian Railways. The trial was conducted by the Research Designs and Standards Organization which is the key part of safety and performance validation. As the trial completes India is set to join the select group of countries like Germany, Japan and China which operate hydrogen-powered trains.
Route and Development: Where the Hydrogen Train Will Run
The country’s first hydrogen train will operate between Jind and Sonipat in Haryana.
This is showcasing India’s push toward green mobility and sustainable environment at the regional level.
The train set has been developed by Integral Coach Factory which has designed and manufactured the prototype entirely within India.
This marks the significant achievement in the indigenous innovation and aligns with the broader Make in India initiative.
Along with this a dedicated hydrogen production facility has been established in Jind to ensure a continuous and sustainable fuel supply.
What is an Oscillation Trial and Why It Matters
An oscillation trial is the crucial test which is conducted to evaluate a train’s stability, safety and ride quality at different speeds.
During this process engineers assess the,
- Vibrations and dynamic behavior
- Track interaction and balance
- Passenger comfort and safety standards
Key Features of India’s Hydrogen Train
India’s hydrogen train is not just a technological experiment but it sets new benchmarks globally.
World’s longest hydrogen train: 10 coaches
Power output: 2400 kW (two driving power cars of 1200 kW each)
Zero carbon emissions: Only water vapour is emitted
Broad gauge compatibility: Designed for Indian rail infrastructure
These features make it one of the most advanced hydrogen-powered trainsets in the world.
How Hydrogen Trains Work: Clean Energy Explained
Hydrogen trains use fuel cells to generate electricity. Hydrogen gas reacts with the oxygen inside the fuel cell to produce the electricity and with water vapour as the only by-product.
Key advantages include,
- Zero greenhouse gas emissions
- Reduced dependence on fossil fuels
- Lower noise and pollution levels


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