Accumulator Railcar

Accumulator Railcar

A battery electric multiple unit or battery electric railcar is an electrically driven multiple unit or railcar whose energy is derived from rechargeable batteries that drive its traction motors.

The main advantage of these vehicles is their clean, quiet operation. They do not use fossil fuels like coal or diesel fuel, emit no exhaust gases and do not require the railway to have expensive infrastructure like electric ground rails or overhead catenary. On the down side is the weight of the batteries, which raises the vehicle weight, and their range before recharging of between 300 and 600 kilometres. Battery electric units have a higher purchase price and running cost than petrol or diesel railcars and need a network of charging stations along the routes they work.

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