ALSTOM S.A: Alstom to supply 35 electric Coradia Stream interregional trains and associated maintenance in Bulgaria for €600 million.
25 Aprile 2025 - 1:01PM
UK Regulatory
ALSTOM S.A: Alstom to supply 35 electric Coradia Stream
interregional trains and associated maintenance in Bulgaria for
€600 million.
- First passenger trains to
be provided by Alstom in Bulgaria and the first new electric
interregional trains in the country in the last 20
years
- The value of the Coradia
Stream interregional trains to be manufactured by Alstom is €452
million
- The contract also includes
15 years of maintenance services, valued at €268 million, for which
Alstom will partner locally with RVP Invest
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25 April 2025 – Alstom, global
leader in smart and sustainable mobility, leads the BULEMU
consortium that has signed a contract with the Ministry of
Transport and Communications of Bulgaria, for the delivery of 35
electric Coradia Stream interregional trains including 15 years of
maintenance. The total value of the contract amounts to €720
million, of which Alstom’s share is €600 million. The BULEMU
consortium is formed by Alstom and the local company RVP Invest,
which will provide the maintenance facility.
The 35 inter-regional EMUs trains will be the
first provided by Alstom for passenger operation in Bulgaria and
the first electric interregional trains purchased in the country in
the last 20 years. The EMUs will be used to service passenger with
journey times of up to 4-5 hours.
“The new electric interregional Coradia Stream
trains for Bulgaria will contribute to more modern and sustainable
transportation in the country – in line with our ambition to lead
the way towards greener and smarter mobility worldwide. I am
delighted that our Coradia interregional trains, appreciated in so
many European countries, will run in Bulgaria as well. This
contract completes the portfolio of Alstom solutions in this
country, from signalling and infrastructure projects to passenger
trains and maintenance capabilities,” said Gian Luca Erbacci,
President of Alstom Europe.
“These trains will enable the implementation of
the state policy in the field of passenger rail transport, which
aims to attract more passengers through a more regular service with
an increased quality and comfort of service as well as reduced
emissions,” said Grozdan Karadjov, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Transport and Communications in Bulgaria.
Developed specifically for the European market,
Coradia Stream interregional trains are equipped with the ERTMS
Level 21 traffic control system and comply with both
European standards (EN) as well as Technical Specifications for
Interoperability (TSIs), being capable of operating under all
the main European power supply systems. The maximum speed of the
trains will be 160 km/h.
Each train will have six cars, a total capacity
of over 320 seats and 100% low floor, ensuring easy access for all
passengers. There will be two entry doors on each side of the
middle cars and one door on each side of the end cars. The
passenger information system will include both audio and dynamic
visual displays. Each car in the train will be equipped with large
luggage racks.
These Coradia Stream interregional trains will
also be equipped with a digital passenger counting system with
high-precision sensors, as well as sockets for charging of
electronic devices. Each train will have four modern controlled
emission toilets, evenly distributed along the entire length of the
train, with one designed for people with reduced mobility. There
will be designated spaces for bicycles and strollers. The final
configuration, colours and finishes will be fully customised
according to the requirements of the Contracting Authority during
the design stage.
The train is part of Alstom’s Coradia range of
regional trains, which have demonstrated efficient and reliable
performance in operation throughout Europe for over thirty years.
To date, Alstom has sold over 4,000 Coradia regional trains
worldwide. Several European countries, including Denmark, France,
Germany, the Netherlands and Spain, already benefit from their
performance and comfort.
In total, over 700 Coradia Stream regional
trains have already been ordered in Italy, the Netherland, Denmark
and Romania. Those in Italy have been in service since mid-2019,
proving the reliability of this product. In Romania, Coradia Stream
started passenger service in November 2024. Coradia Stream also
offers emission-free solutions, such as battery and hydrogen
powered traction, for non-electrified lines.
Together with RVP Invest, Alstom will ensure the
trains for Bulgaria operate safely and reliably through
comprehensive maintenance services. The maintenance programme
includes preventive maintenance activities, scheduled repairs and
overhauls, as well as emergency repairs over a period of 15
years.
Alstom’s FlexCare portfolio of solutions takes
rail assets to the next level with tailored and flexible services
for every stage of their lifecycle. From train operations and
maintenance to parts supply, overhauls, and modernisation, Alstom
supports asset owners in achieving the highest fleet
performance.
In Bulgaria, Alstom is providing maintenance
services to the fleet of the national passenger rail operator BDZ,
as well as railway infrastructure modernisation in several ongoing
projects, of which one is already completed and in warranty
phase.
ALSTOM™, Coradia™, Coradia Stream™ and FlexCare™
are protected trademarks of the Alstom Group.
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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.
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Contacts |
Press:
HQ
Coralie COLLET - Tel.: +33 (0) 7 63 63 09 62
coralie.collet@alstomgroup.com
Bulgaria/CEE
Anna ZAŁUSKA (CEE) – Tel.: +48601145935
anna.zaluska@alstomgroup.com
Antoaneta COJANU (Romania, Greece, Western Balkans) - Tel.: +40 728
016103
antoaneta-elena.cojanu@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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1 European Rail Traffic Management System is one of the largest
adoptions of digital technology in rail, aiming at replacing the
different national train control and command systems in Europe.
With ETCS Level 2, data is transmitted by radio to the train using
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