Battery powered/assisted traction appears to be increasingly advocated for the DMU replacement programmes that are going to be coming up over the next decade. DMUs are currently outbased overnight at various locations that don’t have refuelling facilities. In terms of the new trains with battery technology, do we think that the majority will need/benefit from overnight charging?
My impression of some of the work done for bus operators is that they’ve really struggled upgrading some depots and stops located at places like Park and Rides. It would be bonkers for rail stabling sidings/railway stations to have diesel generators running because the lead in time for new reasonably sized grid connections is significant.
My impression of some of the work done for bus operators is that they’ve really struggled upgrading some depots and stops located at places like Park and Rides. It would be bonkers for rail stabling sidings/railway stations to have diesel generators running because the lead in time for new reasonably sized grid connections is significant.
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