
Poland’s Mazowieckie and Lower Silesia regions have taken a major step towards modernising rail transport and promoting environmental sustainability. Both regions are receiving new trains from Polish train manufacturer Pesa. Two-car diesel trains that can run on biofuels This move aims to contribute positively to the environment by improving transportation infrastructure and reducing carbon emissions.
Six New Biofuel Trains from Mazowieckie Voivodeship
Mazowieckie Voivodeship with Pesa 231Ma modelWhy 6 million euros including the delivery of 54,8 trains signed a contract worth . This means that the cost of each train unit 7,9 million euros According to the contract, the new trains To be put into service by 2031 and deliveries To be completed by 2028 These modern trains are expected to significantly improve the region’s existing transportation network and provide passengers with a more comfortable travel experience.
Ten Biofuel Trains from Lower Silesia, with Twenty Train Options
The Lower Silesia region is from Pesa Model 231MWhy 10 train ordered. The cost per unit of these trains is 6,85 million euros It was determined as follows. Deliveries Starting in 2027 while the contract also included the order for Lower Silesia Option to expand by 20 more trains This option has the potential to significantly increase the region’s rolling stock fleet and better respond to future transportation needs.
Biofuel Trains: The Future of Environmentally Friendly Transportation
The most striking feature of these new trains, which will be produced and delivered by Pesa, they will run on biofuels. This choice makes trains an environmentally friendly transportation solution. The use of biofuels compared to traditional diesel fuels significantly reduce carbon emissions ve to increase energy efficiency In Poland’s strategy to actively transition to environmentally friendly transport systems, these new Pesa diesel trains will play a critical role.
Sustainable Transport Vision Strengthens in Poland
These important contracts mean that both the Mazowieckie and Lower Silesia regions will receive modern and environmentally friendly biofuel trains. This investment will not only improve the transport infrastructure in the regions, but will also lead to the development and expansion of new and environmentally friendly technologies in rail transport. This step by Poland can be seen as an indicator of the growing interest in sustainable transport solutions and investments in this area throughout Europe.