As most industries around the world look for ways to increase their sustainability, reduce emissions and meet compliance targets for more efficient operations, the locomotive industry has become a real beacon for positive change. Hybrid and battery-powered locomotives are emerging as the smart and ‘go-to’ choice for industrial rail operators looking to reduce their footprint.
All of which is good news for the environment. But there is some equally good news for any business adopting this new technology to drive their rail operations. That’s because the financial advantages of switching to more efficient rail operations are just as compelling, as you can see below.
Perhaps the foundation stone of the economic argument for switching to battery or hybrid locomotive design is fuel efficiency. Traditional diesel engines use a large quantity of fuel, especially during low-speed operations or when idling. Hybrid diesel electric locomotives address this issue by switching to battery power during these low demand periods. This dramatically reduces fuel consumption.
This seamless transitioning between power sources not only reduces the amount of fuel consumed but also reduces fuel-related costs, which can make up a large percentage of an operator's budget. Over time these savings can really add up, making the investment in hybrid locomotives a very sound one from a financial footing.
Battery technology has come a long way in the last few years. They are now more compact, hold more charge and recharge faster than ever before. These changes have made hybrid locomotives more practical and affordable. In addition, these types of trains can now carry heavier loads, travel further and work longer, giving them a clear economic advantage over more traditional engines.
With fewer moving parts and less heat generation, a diesel electric hybrid locomotive requires much less maintenance than traditional diesel engines. Electric propulsion systems create much less stress meaning parts last longer and there is less downtime required to repair and replace. In addition, regenerative braking systems capture energy and store it for later use which further reduces the strain on brake systems and enhances lifespan.
As governments around the world are working towards a move away from fossil fuels and towards greener alternatives, they are offering incentives to businesses adopting low-emission transportation options. Businesses making greener investments may also be able to reduce their tax burden, meaning hybrid technology makes sense from a financial perspective as well as an ecological one.
Switching to hybrid diesel electric models allows businesses to remain compliant with current and upcoming legislation around emissions. It can reduce the maintenance burden and means locomotives remain active for longer, increasing return on investment. The economic benefits of incentives and tax relief adds further weight to the economic argument for making the switch.
If you would like to know more about your diesel hybrid locomotive options you can download our free guide or get in touch with a member of our team.