ALSTOM SA: Alstom wins €4 billion contract for the supply and maintenance of 90 commuter trains for S-Bahn Cologne in Germany
24 Luglio 2024 - 8:01AM
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ALSTOM SA: Alstom wins €4 billion contract for the supply and
maintenance of 90 commuter trains for S-Bahn Cologne in Germany
Alstom wins €4 billion contract for the
supply and maintenance of 90 commuter trains for S-Bahn Cologne in
Germany
- Contract
includes 90 Adessia Stream trains and maintenance over a period of
34 years
- With a value
of over €4 billion, one of the largest contracts for urban mobility
solutions ever to be awarded in Germany
- Train
concept focuses on innovation, accessibility, maintainability and
lifecycle optimisation
24 July 2024 – Alstom, global
leader in smart and sustainable mobility, has been
awarded1 a contract to supply 90 Adessia Stream commuter
trains to local rail passenger transport authorities go.Rheinland
and Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr (VRR) for operation in the S-Bahn
Cologne network in Germany. The contract also includes a long-term
full-service agreement, meaning Alstom will assume full
responsibility for the trains’ maintenance over a period of 34
years. It is the largest order for Alstom in Germany to date with
an overall value of over €4 billion.
Müslüm Yakisan, President of the DACH region at
Alstom, says: “The new generation of vehicles for S-Bahn Cologne
will have a decisive impact on public transport in the region and
the cityscape for decades to come. Alstom will deliver comfortable
and innovative trains with a high level of passenger experience and
a strong focus on accessibility. We are particularly pleased that
go.Rheinland and Verkehrsverbund Rhein-Ruhr have entrusted us not
only with the delivery of the vehicles, but also with their
maintenance over their entire lifecycle.”
“We have commissioned a completely newly
developed vehicle that is tailored to the special needs and
requirements in our region. We are thus raising the S-Bahn fleet to
a new level and are already looking forward to using the trains,”
says go.Rheinland Managing Director Michael Vogel. Oliver Wittke,
Spokesman of the Board at VRR, adds: “Both the exterior and
interior layout of the new S-Bahn trains will help us to offer
passengers higher quality and stable services.”
There are two versions of the train that will be
delivered, depending on the part of the network where they will be
operated. The shorter version has 9 cars and a length of nearly 150
metres while the longer version comprises of 11 cars and is almost
170 metres long. The train has been developed to meet the demands
of both short-haul and long-distance passengers, leading to a mix
of innovative flexible modules that provides the best possible
combination of standing room and seats. The short and long versions
of the train provide a total capacity of more than 1,150 and 1,340
passengers, respectively. Both versions have a maximum speed of 140
km/h.
In addition to the Wi-Fi routers and power
sockets that passengers now expect, the Adessia Stream trains come
with a wide range of features that contribute to a pleasant travel
experience for all passengers. Powerful air conditioning with
environmentally friendly refrigerants for temperatures from -25 to
45°C guarantee a comfortable ride at all weather conditions, while
specially treated windows ensure improved reception for personal
mobile communication devices. Multi-purpose areas in each car of
the train provide ample space for prams and bicycles. Gap-bridging
devices at the first and last two entrance areas of the train
ensure level access. Each end-car has a dedicated wheelchair area
and is equipped with a toilet that is also suitable for passengers
with reduced mobility. This is the first time in Germany that an
S-Bahn train is equipped with toilets. The trains are equipped with
a digital hearing system via Bluetooth for hearing impaired
passengers.
The main responsibility for the development of
the trains lies with the Alstom site in Hennigsdorf, Germany.
Production of the vehicles will take place at the Alstom site in
Bautzen, Germany.
Maintenance of the new trains will be carried
out in modern depots in the Cologne area. In addition to preventive
and corrective maintenance measures, Alstom will also carry out
predictive maintenance to increase vehicle availability while
reducing maintenance costs and deliver significant savings over the
entire lifecycle of the trains. Services processes will be
continuously optimised throughout the three-decade long agreement.
The basis for this is the concept of the trains themselves,
designed for maintainability and optimisation over their entire
service life. Thanks to these factors, Alstom has been able to
present the most competitive offer in the market.
Adessia commuter trains are one of the most
sustainable means to travel across cities and suburbs. The wide
range of high-floor multiple units and coaches is available as
single- or double-deck configurations, suitable for all climatic
conditions between 120-200 km/h on electrified as well as
non-electrified networks. As the leading manufacturer of commuter
trains with over 60 years of experience, Alstom is committed to
enhance sustainable operations and passenger experience even
further. The strong presence of more than 40,000 rail cars sold in
over 60 commuter systems in over 15 countries across Europe, Asia,
Africa, Americas and Australia enables over 20 million passengers
comfortable, safe and reliable travels on Adessia commuter trains,
every day.
Alstom is the market leader in rail services,
supporting customers over the entire asset lifecycle with the
broadest portfolio of services solutions. Alstom’s FlexCare Perform
maintenance services are tailored to customer needs and operational
requirements, from technical support with spares to fully
outsourced maintenance solutions. Alstom maintains over 35,500
vehicles worldwide, and is a trusted partner for servicing both
Alstom and non-Alstom rail assets.
Alstom™, AdessiaTM, Adessia
StreamTM and FlexCare PerformTM are protected
trademarks of the Alstom Group.
1 Signing of the contract and booking of the order
expected in Q2 of FY 2024/25
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About Alstom
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Alstom commits to contribute to a low carbon future by developing
and promoting innovative and sustainable transportation solutions
that people enjoy riding. 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. With its presence
in 64 countries and a talent base of over 84,700 people from 184
nationalities, the company focuses its design, innovation, and
project management skills to where mobility solutions are needed
most. Listed in France, Alstom generated revenues of €17.6 billion
for the fiscal year ending on 31 March 2024.
For more information, please visit www.alstom.com.
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Press:
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Samuel MILLER – Tel.: +33 (0)6 65 47 40 14
samuel.miller@alstomgroup.com
Germany
Jörn BISCHOFF – Tel.: +49 (0)1 74 92 50 348
joern.bischoff@alstomgroup.com
Andreas FLÓREZ – Tel.: +49 (0)1 74 92 27 632
andreas.florez@alstomgroup.com
Investor Relations
Martin VAUJOUR – Tel.: +33 (0) 6 88 40 17 57
martin.vaujour@alstomgroup.com
Estelle MATURELL ANDINO – Tel.: +33 (0) 6 71 37 47 56
estelle.maturell@alstomgroup.com
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