ALSTOM SA: Alstom to supply new trams for the Strasbourg Eurometropole
19 Aprile 2023 - 08:30AM
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ALSTOM SA: Alstom to supply new trams for the Strasbourg
Eurometropole
Alstom to supply new
trams for the Strasbourg
Eurometropole
- The Eurometropole of
Strasbourg and the Compagnie des Transports Strasbourgeois (CTS)
have chosen Alstom for the acquisition of new
generation trams.
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The framework agreement awarded to Alstom
is for 8 years and a maximum amount of €
250 million1 which
includes a minimum order of 22
trams.
- These Citadis trams will
reduce energy consumption by at least 20% compared to the current
rolling stock.
19 April
2023 – Alstom has been chosen by
the Eurometropole of Strasbourg and CTS to supply the new trams for
the Strasbourg network. The first order will include 12 Citadis
trams, with 10 additional trams to follow in a second phase. Other
additional trams may be ordered during the 8 years of the framework
agreement in order to meet the needs of the Eurometropole’s
transport offer. The first deliveries will take place in March 2025
and the trains will enter service at the end of the same year.
“Alstom is very proud to supply the
Eurometropole’s new trams and to participate in the development of
a greener and more innovative urban transport network. These new
energy-efficient trams will also provide greater comfort for
passengers. We would like to thank the Eurometropole of Strasbourg
and the CTS for their renewed confidence in our latest generation
Citadis tram solutions,” said Jean-Baptiste Eyméoud, President of
Alstom France.
A focus on innovations
for the well-being of travellers
With a length of 45 metres and a width of 2.40
m, the new Citadis trams have 8 double doors of 1.30 m per
side, including at each end, to make it easier for passengers to
get on and off. They have a capacity of 286 passengers and are
equipped with glass-panelled doors to enhance the feeling of
comfort and safety for passengers.In compliance with the PMR
(Persons with Reduced Mobility) legislation, the trams are equipped
with door opening buttons at the correct height, wider seats and
areas reserved for wheelchair users and pushchairs. For a
comfortable and safe journey, the trams are air-conditioned and
equipped with a dynamic passenger information system as well as a
video protection system. The trains are cross-border in nature and
will be approved in accordance with BOStrab, the German federal
regulation on the construction and operation of trams in
Germany.
Energy-efficient and environmentally
friendly tramsAt the
same time as providing an increased level of service and comfort
for passengers, these Citadis trams will reduce energy consumption
by at least 20% compared to the current equipment, thanks to new
motorisation, efficient management of climatic comfort and 100% LED
lighting. These trams are eco-designed, 95% recyclable and 99%
reusable.
Trams with optimum
availabilityThese new Citadis trams will also reduce
maintenance operations by 30% during their 30 years of commercial
operation. Maintenance requirements have already been taken into
account with a reduced number of spare part references, improved
accessibility of components and sensors distributed throughout the
tram to allow for remote diagnosis of the equipment – thus
anticipating and optimising periods of downtime and offering
optimum availability for commercial service.
The contribution of French sites to the
Strasbourg tram
contractNine Alstom sites in France are involved
in the manufacturing of these Citadis trams:
- La Rochelle, for design and
assembly,
- Le Creusot, for the bogies,
- Ornans, for the engines,
- Villeurbanne, for on-board
electronics and cyber security,
- Aix-en-Provence, for the
tachometric units,
- Sens, Gennevilliers and
Saint-Florentin, for brake discs and linings,
- and Saint-Ouen, for design.
To date, more than 3,000 vehicles from the
Citadis range have been sold by Alstom in 70 cities in 20 countries
around the world (including 23 cities in France). Citadis trams
have covered over 1 billion kilometres and transported 10 billion
passengers since the first tram entered service in 2000.
Alstom™ and Citadis™ are protected trademarks of
the Alstom Group.
1 The firm tranche of the order will be booked during the 1st
quarter of FY 23-24 for an amount inferior to € 100 million
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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 sustainable foundations for
the future of transportation. From high-speed trains, metros,
monorails, trams, to turnkey systems, services, infrastructure,
signalling and digital mobility, Alstom offers its diverse
customers the broadest portfolio in the industry. 150,000 vehicles
in commercial service worldwide attest to the company’s proven
expertise in project management, innovation, design and technology.
In 2022, the company was included in the Dow Jones Sustainability
Indices, World and Europe, for the 12th consecutive time.
Headquartered in France and present in 70 countries, Alstom employs
more than 74,000 people. The Group posted revenues of €15.5 billion
for the fiscal year ending on 31 March 2022.Its 12,500 or so
employees in France have the knowledge to serve French and
international customers. Around 30,000 jobs are generated in France
by its 4,500 French suppliers.Log onto www.alstom.com for more
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Press:Arnaud ZEISSER - Tel. : +33 (0)6 69 46 10 90
arnaud.zeisser@alstomgroup.com Philippe MOLITOR – Tel. + 33
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Relations:Martin VAUJOUR – Tel.: +33 (0) 6 88 40 17
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