Bombardier’S Battery Powered Tram Sets Hit Record
Bombardier Transportation has successfully completed a 41.6 km catenary-free exam run using a Bombardier-built tram, powered alone yesteryear its PRIMOVE battery inwards combination alongside BOMBARDIER MITRAC. The exam run was conducted inwards the High German metropolis of Mannheim on the Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH (RNV) network.
RNV began using SuperCaps loose energy storage systems inwards 2009, together with has integrated this technology into xxx of their trams. This provided sufficient loose energy for brusk CFO distances. However, the latest generation of Bombardier’s PRIMOVE battery organization has been specifically developed for role alongside CFO where greater distances ask to hold out covered.
In add-on to application inwards Germany, the PRIMOVE battery together with MITRAC propulsion equipment combination has been inwards successful revenue service on the Hexi business inwards Nanjing, Communist People's Republic of China since August 2014. Six trams, built yesteryear CRRC Puzhen nether Bombardier license, operate without overhead cables on xc per cent of the lines. The batteries are charged seamlessly during rider service via the pantograph, statically at tram stops, together with dynamically during acceleration. On this demanding route, the CFO propulsion organization has proven its suitability for virtually whatever tram business worldwide.
The innovative PRIMOVE battery organization builds upon Bombardier’s many years of sense alongside loose energy storage systems. The organization combines high mightiness capacity together with special battery life alongside high reliability together with has been designed to maximize functioning using the latest developments inwards nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) Li-Ion cells. The advanced PRIMOVE thermal conditioning unit of measurement maintains the battery’s ideal temperature together with enables rapid charging together with amount braking loose energy recovery spell extending their lifetime to upwards to 10 years.
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