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The first phase of this unit was inaugurated by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on 12th March, 2024. This Railways factory
manufactured 1200 high horse power (9000 HP) electric locomotives over a period
of 11 years. It would entail manufacturing of 1200 locomotives and maintenance
of these locomotives for 35 years.
Railway Minister, Vaishnaw said, “In Dahod, the production
of world-class locomotives is Prime Minister Modi’s commitment. Today marks the
inauguration of the first phase of this factory. The engines produced here will
have 9,000 horsepower, ensuring top-notch quality for global markets. Our plan
is to export engines worldwide from this factory, reflecting a significant
vision. Dahod holds great importance and the arrival of this factory will
stimulate substantial economic activity in the region.”
It is notable that suitable economic drivers will ensure
complete indigenisation of the manufacturing which in turn will lead to
development of ancillary manufacturing units making it a true ‘Make in India’
initiative. The project will also lead to development of the Dahod region and
generate employment.
Taking about training and employment generation in this
region Minister said that I have urged the General Manager to collaborate with
local engineering colleges, providing specific training to students aligned
with the factory’s needs. In the coming months, economic activities here are
expected to see substantial growth.
Today marks the inauguration of the first phase, with the
second phase of the factory set to open within the next 6 months. Our aim to
achieve the target of producing the first locomotive by December 2024.
On the vision to export of world class locomotives, Vaishnaw
said, “Contemplating locomotive exports today is a result of Prime Minister
Modi’s vision for a self-reliant India, his mission for Atmanirbhar Bharat. We
are fully committed to his vision of building a self-reliant India, and it is
his regular reviews and visionary leadership that make this factory’s success
possible.”
Notably, the contract of Manufacturing and Maintenance of
9000 HP Electric Freight Locomotives in this factory has been awarded to
Siemens, India. The company selected as technological partner, will manufacture
these locomotives at Dahod and maintain these locomotives at four maintenance
depots – Vishakhapatnam, Raipur, Kharagpur, Pune for a period of 35 years
utilising Railway’s Manpower.
These High Horse Power (9000 HP) locomotives will be the
future workhorse for freight operation on Indian Railways.
These locomotives are planned for use primarily on Western
DFC and on graded sections of Railways for hauling container freight trains in
double stack configuration of 4500 Tonne at 75 kmph at 1 in 200 gradients and
improve the average speed of such trains to around 50-60 kmph over the existing
20-25 kmph.
There is also a provision to manufacture and supply Standard
Gauge locomotives for export market. The quantum jump in the operating
parameters will lead to increase in the throughput and also enhance line
capacity.
These locomotives, equipped with state of the art IGBT based
propulsion technology, will provide savings in energy consumption due to
regenerative braking technology. (ANI)
Profit Before Tax (PBT) reached Rs 17.64 million, marking a significant rise of 64.72 % from the previous year's Q2.
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