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PM Modi flags off India’s first hydrogen train (Img: X)
Sonipat: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday flagged off India's first hydrogen-powered train, marking a major milestone in the country's push for clean and sustainable transportation. The train began operations from Jind railway station in Haryana and will run on the Jind–Sonipat route, making India one of the few countries to operate hydrogen-powered passenger trains.
The launch is a significant step in Indian Railways' green mobility mission. Unlike conventional diesel trains, the hydrogen train generates electricity onboard through hydrogen fuel cells. The only by-product of this process is water vapour, making it a near-zero-emission transport solution.
India's first hydrogen-powered train will operate on the 89-kilometre Jind–Sonipat section of Northern Railway in Haryana. The route has been selected as the pilot corridor for introducing hydrogen fuel cell technology in Indian Railways.
The hydrogen train has a maximum operational speed of 75 kmph, although its design allows higher speeds under suitable conditions. The project is supported by a dedicated hydrogen refuelling facility at Jind, ensuring smooth operations on the pilot route.
Indian Railways has kept ticket prices affordable. The minimum fare starts at ₹5, while passengers will pay according to the distance travelled, similar to other passenger train services on the route.
A hydrogen-powered train uses fuel cells to combine hydrogen and oxygen, producing electricity that powers the train. Since the process emits only water vapour and heat, hydrogen trains are considered one of the cleanest alternatives to diesel-powered rail transport.
The launch of India's first hydrogen train reflects the government's focus on reducing carbon emissions and adopting cleaner transport technologies. Officials say the project could pave the way for more hydrogen-powered trains on suitable routes across the country in the coming years, especially where full electrification may not be practical.
Location : New Delhi
Published : 17 July 2026, 11:58 AM IST
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