Indian Railways has reached a major milestone by electrifying 99.6% of its broad gauge network. This move has significantly reduced the dependency on diesel for train operations. The Ministry of Railways and the Central Organisation for Railway Electrification (CORE) led this initiative to make the transport system cleaner and more cost-effective.
How much diesel was saved by Indian Railways?
The railway network saved 185 crore liters of diesel annually. This amount is roughly equal to the total diesel demand of India for four days. The shift to electric traction has also protected the railways from the changing prices of fuel in the global market. This has lowered the cost of moving passengers and goods.
What is the progress of electrification since 2014?
The electrification work has seen a massive jump in the last decade. The total route kilometers covered increased from 21,801 RKM in 2014 to 69,873 RKM by the 2024-25 period. This effort has helped in reducing the overall diesel consumption by more than 63% compared to the 2015-16 levels.
| Detail | 2015-16 / 2014 | 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|
| Diesel Consumption | 293 crore liters | 108 crore liters |
| Electrified Route (RKM) | 21,801 | 69,873 |
| Broad Gauge Electrification | – | 99.6% |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much diesel consumption decreased in Indian Railways?
Diesel consumption dropped from 293 crore liters in 2015-16 to 108 crore liters in 2024-25, which is a reduction of over 63%.
What is the current status of broad gauge electrification?
As of the 2024-25 period, 99.6% of the broad gauge network has been electrified, covering 69,873 route kilometers.



























