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Cargounit to buy up to 100 Vectron and Smartron locomotives from Siemens

With these new contracts, it will expand the fleet of Siemens-manufactured locomotives to replace older and less efficient ones.

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The Polish rolling stock company Cargounit and Siemens Mobility have signed two contracts for the supply of up to 100 locomotives of the Vectron and Smartron families.

The first contract covers the purchase of 90 Vectron multi-system electric locomotives, with a firm order for the first 30 units. Intended for operation in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, the Netherlands, Serbia, Romania, Slovakia and the Czech Republic, they will be compatible with catenary voltages of 1,500 V dc, 3,000 V dc, 15 kV 16.7 Hz and 25 kV 50 Hz ac.

According to Siemens Mobility, the maximum power in direct current is 6,000 kW and in alternating current it increases to 6,400 kW. With this order, the fleet of Cargounit’s Vectron family increases to 66 locomotives.

The 10 new Smartron locomotives will be added to the 8 already purchased. These will only be compatible with a catenary voltage of 25 kV 50 Hz AC and Cargounit will use them to operate in Bulgaria and Romania. They have a maximum power of 5,600 kW.

“With our Vectron locomotives, Cargounit is paving the way for sustainable and efficient cross-border rail transport in Europe. The new orders reaffirm Cargounit’s trust in one of the most modern and environmentally friendly universal locomotives available on the European market today,” said Albrecht Neumann, CEO Rolling Stock at Siemens Mobility.

“The signing of the agreements with Siemens Mobility marks another milestone for Cargounit in implementing our strategy to modernize our fleet of locomotives for freight and passenger service in Poland and elsewhere in Central and Eastern Europe. Over the past three years, we have significantly exceeded our original goals for purchasing and delivering state-of-the-art locomotives to customers in Poland, including multi-system locomotives. In the coming years, we plan to continue replacing older units with highly reliable, low-emission locomotives in line with the strategy of Cargounit and rail operators to increase sustainability in the rail sector. We are confident that Cargounit will benefit from this trend of modernizing rolling stock in Central and Eastern European countries,” said Łukasz Boroń, CEO of Cargounit.

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