Game Changer: CLW's High-Speed Train Engine Revolutionizes Indian Railways | News Station

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024
  • Chittaranjan Locomotive Works (CLW) introduces a groundbreaking achievement in electric locomotive technology with the debut of the first-ever aerodynamically designed 3-phase WAP-5 locomotive. This cutting-edge locomotive sets new standards in performance and functionality, while prioritizing energy efficiency during high-speed operations. With an impressive 5400 HP capacity and equipped with the latest IGBT-based propulsion system, the WAP-5 revolutionizes rail transportation.
    A notable feature of this innovative locomotive is the enhanced ergonomic design of the driver's desk, optimizing maneuvering skills for loco pilots. The gear arrangement has been meticulously modified to enable efficient hauling, resulting in an impressive maximum speed of 200 kmph.
    The exceptional capabilities of the WAP-5 locomotive make it the preferred choice for prestigious trains like RAJDHANI EXP, GATIMAN EXP, and SHATABDI EXP, establishing it as a game changer in high-speed rail transportation.
    Prioritizing safety and data analysis, the locomotive is equipped with a state-of-the-art Crew Voice and Video Recording System (CVVRS). Integrated cameras and microphones capture crucial audiovisual information for comprehensive post-event analysis, driving pattern insights, and operational efficiency improvements.
    CLW's groundbreaking WAP-5 locomotive marks a significant milestone in India's rail industry. Its aerodynamic design, impressive power, and advanced safety features pave the way for energy-efficient and secure high-speed rail operations. As CLW pushes the boundaries of locomotive engineering, the WAP-5 sets a benchmark for excellence in performance, passenger comfort, and environmental sustainability.
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