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This article shares about BHEL’s recent achievement in rail transport and a new contract for coal gasification.
BHEL, or Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, has made an important step in India’s rail transport sector. They have started supplying semi-high-speed under-slung traction converters for the Vande Bharat sleeper train project. This is part of their ‘Make in India’ initiative and was announced during a ceremony at their Bengaluru plant.
During the event, BHEL’s director, Bani Verma, flagged off the first set of these specially designed converters. The ceremony was attended by senior officials, and others joined virtually, showing the collaboration between BHEL and Titagarh Rail Systems Limited. These converters are crucial for the assembly of the Vande Bharat sleeper trains that will be sent to Kolkata.
The new propulsion system allows the sleeper trains to reach speeds of up to 176 km/h, which means they can operate at 160 km/h efficiently. The design of the under-slung equipment helps make more space inside the train for passengers, improving overall comfort during travel.
These modern traction converters use advanced technology for better power conversion and thermal management. This ensures reliability, especially for long-distance night journeys, making the travel experience smoother for passengers.
Additionally, BHEL has signed a contract with a company for a coal gasification project in Odisha. This project will focus on engineering and constructing facilities that will help in producing ammonia nitrate, utilizing BHEL’s own developed technology.
Summary:
- BHEL has begun supplying components for Vande Bharat sleeper trains.
- The converters improve space and comfort in trains.
- Trains can operate efficiently at high speeds.
- Advanced technology ensures reliable long-distance travel.
- BHEL has also partnered for a coal gasification project in Odisha.
