ALSTOM SA: Alstom wins largest light rail contract in Australia to deliver Next Generation Trams for Melbourne, Victoria
21 Aprile 2022 - 08:08AM
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ALSTOM SA: Alstom wins largest light rail contract in Australia to
deliver Next Generation Trams for Melbourne, Victoria
Alstom wins largest
light
rail contract in
Australia to deliver
Next
Generation
Trams for
Melbourne, Victoria
- Framework agreement with
Department of Transport Victoria worth
approximately
€700 million
to provide 100
low-floor next
generation trams
-
Flexity 2
light
rail
vehicle adapted to meet
customer’s specific requirements for the Melbourne Tram
Network
21
April 2022 –
Alstom, global leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has signed
a framework contract with Department of Transport Victoria,
Australia, for the provision of 100 Flexity low-floor Next
Generation Trams (NGTs) for the largest urban tram network in the
world. Valued at approximately €700 million, the contract includes
supply of rolling stock and 15-year maintenance making this the
biggest tram contract in Australia and in the Southern
hemisphere.
Delivery of the Flexity 2 light rail vehicles is
scheduled to begin in 2025. Introduction of the low-floor NGT fleet
will enable gradual retirement of further high-floor trams from the
Melbourne network, ensuring compliance with disability standards
for accessible transport (DSAPT) requirements and provide a modern,
inclusive, safe and reliable transport network for all passengers.
The new fleet will further support the increase in network capacity
requirements to meet the projected population growth.
“We are very excited to be awarded this
significant contract for the Melbourne Tram Network. This is a
strong validation of our commitment to deliver mobility solutions
that meet the specific requirements of our customers. The contract
awarded by the Department of Transport in Victoria is a strong
recognition of our strength and track record in delivering our
innovative solutions locally. The project will provide a solution
to address the balance in passenger demand growth and the need for
sustainable mobility outcomes.” says, Ling Fang, President of
Asia-Pacific Region, Alstom.
“We are delighted to continue to support and be
part of the Victorian Government’s investment plan to provide safe,
efficient and modern mobility solutions to meet the future growth
of the State. Trams are a crucial transport mode in Melbourne. The
local delivery of this project will provide an all-inclusive
experience for commuters while securing the manufacturing future
and supply chains of one of Australia’s longest-standing rolling
stock manufacturing hubs at Dandenong for the next decade,
confirming Victoria as the leading railway manufacturing State in
Australia.” says Mark Coxon, Managing Director of Alstom Australia
and New Zealand.
Demonstrating its strong commitment to
localisation, the contract includes 65% local content with the NGTs
being manufactured at Alstom’s Dandenong facility in Victoria.
Additionally the maintenance contract includes 85% local content.
The contract will provide long-term stability to the local railway
industry and supply chains in Victoria.
The award-winning designs of Flexity trams are
matched by innovative technology and environmental excellence.
Flexity trams were the first in the industry to combine 100 per
cent low-floor technology with conventional bogies. The modular
concept paired with proven subsystems make Flexity trams a perfect
fit for various customer needs, from tropical to winter climates as
well as for smaller to higher capacities. With a track record of
over 30 years, more than 8,000 Alstom trams have been ordered or
are already in successful revenue service in 70 cities around the
globe.
In this contract, the Flexity vehicle has been
adapted to meet the Melbourne Tram Network’s specifications
allowing for seamless integration into the vast network without the
need for expensive infrastructure, traction power upgrades or new
signalling. The trams will also integrate an onboard energy storage
system (OESS). The trams combine a unique identity well suited to
the operability needs and user experience, built on the extensive
Flexity operational history in Melbourne. Designed with passenger
safety and comfort in mind, each of the new trams has multi-purpose
areas that offer ample space for strollers, bicycles, and
wheelchairs. The fully air-conditioned vehicles with high energy
efficiency and noise-optimised design keeps the interior quiet
while in operation.
This order adds to Alstom’s already significant
rolling stock fleet in Victoria which includes 141 Flexity and
Citadis trams, 106 X’trapolis suburban trains and 95 Vlocity
regional trains with more to be delivered.
Alstom, Citadis, Flexity and X’trapolis are
protected trademarks of the Alstom Group.
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About Alstom |
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Leading societies to a low carbon future, Alstom develops and
markets mobility solutions that provide the sustainable foundations
for the future of transportation. Alstom’s product portfolio ranges
from high-speed trains, metros, monorails and trams, to integrated
systems, customised services, infrastructure, signalling, and
digital mobility solutions. Alstom has 150,000 vehicles in
commercial service worldwide. With Bombardier Transportation
joining Alstom on January 29, 2021, the enlarged Group’s combined
proforma revenue amounts to €14 billion for the 12-month period
ended March 31, 2021. Headquartered in France, Alstom is now
present in 70 countries and employs more than 70,000 people.
www.alstom.com Alstom has been providing sustainable
infrastructure solutions in Australia for more than 100 years and
is Australia’s only end-to-end manufacturer of trains and trams.
Alstom employs approximately 1,650 people across more than 25 sites
that include engineering centres, manufacturing facilities, project
delivery offices and maintenance depots & workshops. Alstom is
committed to supporting the Australian and New Zealand railway
markets through the application of the latest innovative and proven
technologies that are designed to provide an optimal lifecycle cost
for our customers while delivering a seamless and superior
passenger experience. |
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Contacts |
Press:Coralie COLLET – Tel.: +33 (0) 7 63 63 09
62 coralie.collet@alstomgroup.com Samuel MILLER - Tel.:
+33 (0) 6 65 47 40 14samuel.miller@alstomgroup.comAustralia:Sheldon
YOUNG – Tel.: +61 419 322
624sheldon.young@alstomgroup.comInvestor
Relations:Martin VAUJOUR – Tel.: +33 (6) 88 40 17
57martin.vaujour@alstomgroup.com Claire LEPELLETIER –
Tel.: +33 (6) 76 64 33
06claire.lepelletier@alstomgroup.com |
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