Indian Railways’ electrification drive: A step towards sustainability

Indian Railways’ electrification drive: A step towards sustainability Indian Railways is aggressively pursuing a green transformation, aiming for net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. This involves extensive electrification of its network, using renewable energy sources like solar and wind power, and implementing energy-efficient technologies in trains and stations. Full electrification will significantly reduce India’s railway sector’s carbon footprint and contribute to the nation’s climate change commitments.

Indian Railways’ 100 years of electrification! Interesting facts to know

Indian Railways’ 100 years of electrification! Interesting facts to know On February 3, Indian Railways will mark a century of electrification, a journey from steam to a greener, more efficient system. Beginning with the first electric train in Mumbai in 1925, the network has expanded significantly, adopting the 25 kV AC system for cost-effectiveness and environmental benefits. Today, over 97 per cent of the broad-gauge network is electrified, showcasing India’s commitment to sustainable transportation.

100 Years of Indian Railway Electrification: A look back at India’s 1st Electric Train – From Bombay to Kurla

100 Years of Indian Railway Electrification: A look back at India’s 1st Electric Train – From Bombay to Kurla This article commemorates the centennial of India’s first electric train between Bombay Victoria Terminus (now Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus) and Kurla Harbour. It details the engineering feat of the Harbour Line’s construction, the use of 1500V DC power supplied by the Tata Group, and the specifications of the pioneering four-car EMU.