GE Transportation locomotives approved for operation by Indian Railways
- Indian Railways officially approved GE Transportation’s diesel-electric locomotives for operation,
following intense testing and trials
- Locomotives to upgrade India’s rail infrastructure and support its growing economy
- GE Transportation’s plant in Marhowra, India, to start production in fourth quarter
GE Transportation (NYSE:GE) announced today at
InnoTrans 2018 that Indian Railways has confirmed its acceptance of GE’s 4,500-horsepower diesel-electric Evolution Series
prototype locomotive. This critical milestone was achieved following the successful completion of rigorous testing on Indian
Railways’ tracks following the locomotive handover in February 2018.
“The acceptance of these locomotives is a testament to GE’s engineering depth and understanding of the customer requirements,”
said Nalin Jain, President and CEO-APAC, GE Transportation. “This is a major step towards fulfilling our contract with Indian
Railways. Together we will help modernize Indian Railways' fleet, significantly upgrade India's rail infrastructure and provide
critical support for India's growing economy.”
A standard practice, the acceptance of the 4500hp locomotives came after months of reviewing key design aspects,
documentation and a thorough validation around various parameters in the U.S. and India. The locomotives also completed additional
reviews, including oscillation trials and rating and performance tests.
The new units feature an Evolution Series engine and an electronic fuel-injection system for improved fuel efficiency, as well
as compliance with international emission standard UIC1. The individual axle-control AC propulsion technology will improve hauling
capability and decrease life-cycle cost. The locomotives also are digitally enabled for predictive analytics to increase
reliability and availability.
The locomotives are part of a $2.5 billion agreement signed in 2015 in support of the Government of India’s Public Private
Partnership ‘Make in India’ program. The deal included an order for 1,000 locomotives, as well as the establishment of a new
GE Transportation factory and maintenance sheds in India.
The project is on track and has achieved several key milestones. Currently, there are 45 locomotives in India that are ready for
inspection and acceptance by Indian Railways. GE’s state-of-the-art Roza Maintenance Shed in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India, is
ready for operations and the construction of the factory in Marhowra, Bihar, is in advanced stages towards completion. Operations
will begin in the fourth quarter. Once fully operational, all locomotives built in Marhowra under the agreement will have 70
percent localized content.
Both Marhowra and Roza will set new standards in Indian Railways for manufacturing, maintenance and monitoring of diesel
locomotives, as well as spark job creation and skills development across the region.
"We are aligned with the Government of India’s vision to modernize and ‘Make in India’,” said Jain. “Together, we are making
tremendous progress on the vision and continuing to invest in the region.”
Visit the
GE Transportation InnoTrans 2018 webpage to learn more about this week’s announcements, demos and displays. The GE
Transportation booth is located at Hall 3.2, Stand 401.
About GE Transportation
At
GE Transportation, we move the world and improve the world. We are a global technology leader and supplier of equipment,
services and digital solutions to the rail, mining, marine, stationary power and drilling industries. Our innovations help
customers deliver goods and services with greater speed and savings using our advanced manufacturing techniques and connected
machines. GE Transportation is headquartered in Chicago and employs approximately 9,000 employees worldwide.
Deia Campanelli
GE Transportation
(773) 297-0482
deia.campanelli@ge.com
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