ABB and Škoda Group have announced a groundbreaking partnership to power the next generation of Czech railways with battery-electric multiple units (BEMUs). The collaboration significantly advances railway electrification, with ABB supplying its state-of-the-art Traction Battery Pro Series for Škoda’s newly developed fleet of BEMUs, commissioned by the Czech national railway operator, České dráhy.
The initial order, valued at under $20m and booked in the fourth quarter of 2024, includes 195 Pro 8C-850 battery packs for 15 BEMUs. The deal establishes a long-term partnership through a 15-year service agreement, ensuring continuing support and maintenance for the innovative rail technology.
The ABB Pro Series battery packs offer a cutting-edge solution for sustainable rail transport, particularly in partially electrified railway networks. The Pro Series technology allows trains to seamlessly switch between electrified and non-electrified tracks, offering an efficient alternative to full infrastructure electrification while significantly reducing carbon emissions.
The partnership is the first of its kind between ABB and Škoda Group, reflecting a shared vision for cleaner, more efficient railway operations. The ABB Pro Series batteries are engineered for durability and performance, offering reduced maintenance costs and greater energy efficiency. Their compact and lightweight design ensures optimal train performance while minimising downtime.
As demand for sustainable transport solutions continues to grow, collaborations like this set a new standard for railway innovation. The partnership between ABB and the Škoda Group is advancing Czech railway infrastructure and setting a precedent for the global adoption of battery-electric rail transport.
With continued investment in electrification, digitalisation and energy-efficient solutions, ABB and Škoda Group are paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future in railway transport.
Tags: ABB, Battery Electric Multiple Units, Czech Railways, Skoda
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