Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to launch India's first hydrogen-powered train on July 17, operating between Jind and Sonipat in Haryana. This train, named 'NaMo Green Rail,' uses hydrogen fuel cells to generate electricity onboard, producing only water vapor and heat as byproducts. Unlike traditional diesel or electric trains, the hydrogen-powered train operates at speeds up to 110 km/h and features two hydrogen driving power cars equipped with fuel cells and storage tanks. The hydrogen is produced locally through electrolysis at a dedicated facility in Jind, highlighting India's efforts toward cleaner transportation.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about a new technological development in India's railway system without overt ideological slant. It focuses on technical specifications, environmental benefits, and government initiatives without promoting specific political agendas or criticizing any particular side




