
Alstom delivers 500th electric locomotive for Railways, cutting operational costs and congestion under ‘Make in India’ initiative
Alstom has achieved a key milestone with the delivery of its 500th electric locomotive to Indian Railways, the company said on Tuesday.
The company highlighted that all of these locomotives are fully manufactured in India, underscoring a major step in both Alstom’s and India’s Railways' modernisation efforts.
The 500th fully India-made Prima T8 WAG12B e-locomotive was delivered from Alstom’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Madhepura, Bihar. The delivery event was attended by key dignitaries, including Mr. Manish Kumar, Chief Administrative Officer of Indian Railways, along with senior officials from Alstom.
This milestone is part of a €3.5 billion contract under which Alstom is supplying 800 high-powered double-section Prima T8 locomotives, each with a capacity of 12,000 HP (9 MW) for freight services. The locomotives, identified by Indian Railways as WAG-12B, are designed to haul heavy freight rakes weighing approximately 6,000 tonnes at speeds of up to 120 km/h.
“Our WAG 12B electric locomotives, powered by cutting-edge technology, are fully manufactured in India and provide enhanced speed, efficiency, and reliability of freight haulage across the country. The delivery of our 500th e-loco underscores our commitment to modernizing India’s railway infrastructure, especially for freight, thereby driving economic growth," said Olivier Loison, Managing Director of Alstom India.
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The locomotives are built at Alstom’s Madhepura facility, one of India’s largest integrated greenfield