Two companies are coming together to develop the world's first infinity train in hope of cutting down on carbon emissions.
Fortescue announced the train in early March. The company announced the train following the acquisition of UK-based Williams Advanced Engineering . Together, the two companies will work to bring the world’s first infinity train to life as part of its green fleet initiatives.
Forrest also said that the infinity train should help accelerate Fortescue’s race to reach net-zero emissions by 2030. The company also expects it to lower operating costs and create more efficient maintenance opportunities.Part of what makes the world’s first infinity train so intriguing will be its ability to recharge in motion. Fortescue says the electric battery will recharge using the force of gravity during downhill sections of its rail network.
Craig Wilson, the CEO of WAE says that high-performance battery and electrical systems are at the core of what the company does. And that this is an exciting opportunity for the two companies to work together and tackle a big part of the world’sCurrently, Fortescue utilizes 54 operating locomotives. In 2021, the company’s rail operations consumed 82 million liters of diesel fuel.
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