Core Points - Alstom has secured a €538 million (NZD$1,065 million) contract from the Greater Wellington Regional Council for the design, manufacture, and supply of 18 battery-electric multiple unit (BEMU) trains, marking the first BEMU commuter trains in New Zealand [1][9] - The new trains will replace diesel locomotives set for retirement in 2028 and 2029, enabling emission-free operations on non-electrified segments of the Wellington rail network [2][9] - Alstom will establish a maintenance facility in Masterton, equipped with advanced technologies for fleet maintenance and battery servicing [2][9] Company Commitment - Alstom emphasizes its commitment to sustainable mobility and green technologies, with this contract representing a significant step in advancing zero-emission rail technology in the Asia-Pacific region [4][10] - The trains, named 'Tūhono', will feature cultural elements relevant to New Zealand, designed in collaboration with a Māori design agency to ensure community resonance [6][5] Train Specifications - The Tūhono trains will accommodate up to 475 passengers and operate at speeds of up to 120 kph, based on Alstom's proven Adessia commuter trains platform [5][8] - The trains will include amenities for passengers, such as wheelchair access, bike storage, and onboard facilities like toilets and vending machines [5][6] Technological Advancements - Alstom will introduce state-of-the-art maintenance technologies, including HealthHub condition-based maintenance and a connected driver advisory system, to enhance operational efficiency [7][8] - The trains will utilize intelligent train control systems, allowing for emission-free operation through critical network corridors [7][8] Market Position - Alstom has sold 60 BEMU trains since 2020, indicating a growing momentum in battery-electric multiple unit technology [8][10] - The company generated sales of €18.5 billion for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, showcasing its strong market presence [10]
Alstom S.A: Alstom awarded a €538m contract in Wellington, New Zealand for 18 Adessia Stream B battery trains and 35 years of maintenance
Globenewswire·2025-09-08 05:30