China’s transportation innovation has become the world’s first eco-friendly passenger train – it has zero CO2 emissions.
China has unveiled the world’s first eco-friendly train with a built-in “hydrogen energy” system. Fuel Cells Works reported.
It rolled off the assembly line at the Chengdu CRRC Changchun production base in Xinjing on December 28.
The train of four high-speed trains with a top speed of 160 km/h and a built-in hydrogen energy system is capable of traveling 600 kilometers on a single charge.
The publication states that the hydrogen power plant is more reliable and has no CO2 emissions into the atmosphere.
The train is also equipped with various smart monitoring systems, sensors, and high-speed 5G connectivity at the dispatch center for multi-network integration.
A single AI-driven system can continuously analyze large amounts of data, assessing the operating condition of all trains on routes to ensure their safety.
It should be reminded that Belarus is not far behind China in the scope of creating new technologies. In particular, they announced the start of mass production and sales of H-book MAK4, which the country’s formal leader Alexander Lukashenko once called “the first domestic” laptops.
We also added that South Korean display manufacturer LG Display Co. introduced a flexible display capable of stretching 20% of its original size.
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Source: korrespondent

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