Indian Railways is set to usher in a new era of sustainable transportation with the launch of the nation’s first hydrogen-powered train. Scheduled for inauguration on July 17, 2026, by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the project represents a major milestone in India’s transition to green energy in the rail sector. The train will operate on the 89-km Jind–Sonipat section, serving passengers across Jind Junction, Gohana Junction, and Sonipat.
- Launch Date: July 17, 2026
- Route: 89-km Jind–Sonipat section
- Capacity: Approximately 2,600 passengers
- Design Speed: 110 kmph (Operational speed: 75 kmph)
- Technology: Zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells
Engineering and Design Excellence
This 10-coach train is a marvel of modern engineering, designed by the Integrated Coach Factory (ICF), Chennai, and integrated by Medha Servo Drives, Hyderabad. The power system is supported by fuel-cell stacks supplied by Ballard Power Systems, Canada. The train configuration includes two Hydrogen Driving Power Cars (DPCs) and eight passenger coaches, delivering a combined propulsion power of 3,200 horsepower. By generating electricity onboard through hydrogen fuel cells, the train emits only water vapor and heat, effectively achieving zero direct carbon emissions.
Safety and Infrastructure
Safety has been the top priority for this project. The train is equipped with a comprehensive suite of safety features, including hydrogen leak detectors, heat sensors, flame detectors, and an automatic shut-off system. Adhering to the “defence in depth” principle, the entire system has passed a rigorous third-party safety assessment by TÜV SÜD, Germany, ensuring it meets both international safety standards and Petroleum and Explosives Safety Organisation (PESO) requirements.
To support this initiative, Indian Railways has established a dedicated hydrogen ecosystem at Jind, which includes infrastructure for production, storage, and refuelling. This effort is a key component of the “Hydrogen for Heritage” initiative and aligns perfectly with India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission, moving the country one step closer to its ambitious net-zero carbon emission goals.



























