Japan's Solar-Powered Green Train: 'The Leo Liner'

Japan's Solar-Powered Environmental Train The Leo Liner
Japan's Solar-Powered Green Train 'The Leo Liner'

The “The Leo Liner” train, which was put into service in Tokorozawa, Japan, is a rubber-tyred system that uses XNUMX% solar energy without polluting the environment.

It carries out its activities completely without harming the environment with the energy produced from 31.080 solar panels and the Seibu Takeyama Solar Power Plant in Tokorozawa, Saitama province.

The solar energy system, which is established on a land of 13,5 hectares in the city of Yokosuka, Kanagawa Province, produces approximately 10.000.000 kWh of energy annually, meeting the energy needs of the rail system.

Decision and the Seibu Railway group continue their activities in the field of clean energy with nine solar power plants that it owns, by meeting the needs of the society and at the same time contributing to the prevention of global warming.

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