Modi to Flag Off India’s First Hydrogen-Powered Passenger Train
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India is preparing to introduce its first hydrogen-powered passenger train on the Jind-Sonipat route in Haryana. The launch marks a significant step in the country’s transition towards cleaner transportation and the adoption of green energy in the railway sector.
Key Highlights
- The project aligns with the National Green Hydrogen Mission, encouraging the use of clean hydrogen technologies in India’s public transport network.
- NaMo Green Rail will become the country’s first passenger train powered by hydrogen fuel cells, highlighting India’s push towards sustainable mobility.
- Unlike conventional diesel locomotives, the train generates electricity through hydrogen fuel cells and emits only water vapour, substantially reducing carbon emissions.
- The launch is accompanied by the inauguration of several railway, road and healthcare infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing regional development and connectivity.
- The initiative also promotes indigenous technological innovation while supporting India’s broader commitment to achieving net-zero emissions and strengthening green infrastructure.
Key Concepts
- Hydrogen Fuel Cell Train
A railway system that runs on electricity produced by hydrogen fuel cells instead of diesel engines, offering a cleaner and more energy-efficient mode of transport. - National Green Hydrogen Mission
Introduced in 2023, the mission seeks to establish India as a global leader in the production, utilisation and export of green hydrogen while accelerating the country’s clean energy transition. - Fuel Cell
An electrochemical device that converts hydrogen and oxygen directly into electricity, producing only water and heat during the process. - Net Zero
A condition where greenhouse gas emissions released into the atmosphere are balanced by an equal amount of emissions removed, helping address climate change. - Green Hydrogen
Hydrogen produced through electrolysis using renewable sources of electricity, resulting in minimal or no carbon emissions during production.

