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  2. Category:Battery electric locomotives - Wikipedia

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    Polar Bear (battery-electric locomotive) This page was last edited on 7 January 2024, at 23:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  3. Wabtec FLXDrive - Wikipedia

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    Using a modified version of the GE Evolution Series platform, FLXdrive is Wabtec's first zero-emissions locomotive, storing energy in 20 racks of lithium-ion battery cells. [1] FLXDrive is a hybrid-electric locomotive, meaning it works in conjunction with traditional diesel-electric locomotives to provide regenerative braking for a train. The ...

  4. Battery electric multiple unit - Wikipedia

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    From March 2014, passenger battery trains have been in operation in Japan on a number of lines. Austria has overhead wire/battery trains which became operational in 2019. [2] Britain successfully trialled fare paying passenger hybrid overhead wire/lithium battery trains in January and February 2015. [3]

  5. Category:Electric locomotives - Wikipedia

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    See also List of railway electrification systems. ... Battery electric locomotives (7 P) E. Electro-diesel locomotives (1 C, 8 P) M. Multi-system locomotives (44 P)

  6. Altoona Works BP4 - Wikipedia

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    The Altoona Works BP4 is a 1,500 hp (1,120 kW) B-B battery-electric locomotive rebuilt by the Altoona Works of the Norfolk Southern Railway.It was created in 2007 by replacing the diesel prime mover of an EMD GP38 (Norfolk Southern #2911, formerly Conrail #7732) with 1,080 12-volt lead-acid batteries and associated control equipment.

  7. Electric locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The first electric locomotive built in 1837 was a battery locomotive. It was built by chemist Robert Davidson of Aberdeen in Scotland , and it was powered by galvanic cells (batteries). Another early example was at the Kennecott Copper Mine , McCarthy, Alaska , wherein 1917 the underground haulage ways were widened to enable working by two ...

  8. Brookville Equipment - Wikipedia

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    The M-1 cars are equipped with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and will run on battery power over 60% of the line. [14] In November, Brookville was awarded an $18.6 million contract by the city of Milwaukee for four streetcars for service on the Milwaukee Streetcar , with deliveries planned to begin in late 2017.

  9. JR Freight Class HD300 - Wikipedia

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    The locomotives use lithium ion batteries, and are designed to reduce exhaust emissions by at least 30% to 40% and noise levels by at least 10 dB compared with existing Class DE10 diesel locomotives. Tests conducted at Tokyo Freight Terminal in June 2010 demonstrated fuel savings of 36%, NOx emission reductions of 62%, and noise level ...