Groningen, in the Netherlands, is refining its sustainability strategy by shifting from hydrogen plans to battery-electric trains to meet its zero-emission rail goal by 2035. The new approach offers a practical, scalable, and energy-efficient solution for regional lines. With easier integration, lower operating costs, and strong alignment with national and EU climate objectives, the Netherlands is advancing toward cleaner mobility while boosting long-term reliability across Groningen’s rail network.
Netherlands Region Adopts Modern Trains for Zero-Emission Rail Future

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