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The launch of India’s first hydrogen-powered train, inaugurated by Narendra Modi, marks a symbolic yet significant step in the country’s transition toward cleaner energy in transport.
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The launch of India’s first hydrogen-powered train, inaugurated by Narendra Modi, marks a symbolic yet significant step in the country’s transition toward cleaner energy in transport. For a nation historically reliant on fossil fuels, particularly in energy-intensive sectors like railways, this development reflects a broader ambition to align infrastructure with climate goals. Hydrogen fuel technology, producing only water vapour as a byproduct, offers a compelling vision of sustainable mobility and positions India alongside countries already experimenting with such innovations.

However, experts rightly point out that hydrogen-powered trains are unlikely to become a mainstream solution in India anytime soon. With over 95% of the broad-gauge network already electrified by Indian Railways, the scope for hydrogen adoption remains limited to niche routes—particularly those where electrification is impractical or too costly. Moreover, the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of hydrogen depend heavily on the availability of “green hydrogen,” which is still expensive and requires robust infrastructure for production, storage, and distribution.

Ultimately, hydrogen trains should be viewed as a complementary innovation rather than a replacement for existing systems. Their real value lies in bridging gaps where conventional electrification cannot reach, while also serving as a testing ground for future clean technologies. For India to truly benefit, the focus must shift toward scaling up green hydrogen production and ensuring economic viability. Without these supporting pillars, hydrogen-powered transport risks remaining more of a technological milestone than a transformative solution.

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