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https://tinyurl.com/y9audfoe THE board of directors of SNCF Mobility have approved a contract worth € 2.7bn with Alstom for the supply of 100 next-generation TGV high-speed trains. The new Avelia Horizon trains have been developed jointly by Alstom and French National Railways (SNCF) since 2016 and will operate throughout France, with delivery set to take place between 2020 and 2023. The project is expected to create 4000 jobs across the French rail industry over the next 10 years with 10 of Alstom’s French plants set to contribute. The new trains will consist of two compact power cars and articulated double-deck coaches. The design of the train increases passenger areas by 20% and will enable SNCF to accommodate up to 740 passengers in the highest capacity configuration. The length of the Avelia Horizon is 200m, which is the same as a TGV Duplex, but the number of passenger coaches per train can vary between seven, eight and nine. Avelia Horizon has a maximum speed of 350km/h compared with 320km/h for a TGV Duplex, a maximum output of 8MW and a maximum axleload of 17 tonnes. SNCF says the move represents a major investment, made by possible by adjusting the TGV business model to win back customers, boost productivity and control production costs, and by the decision to stabilise track-access fees. The contract includes a €190m budget for options that will improve both the profitability and onboard comfort of the train and SNCF says that the TGV du Futur represents “mission accomplished” to reduce the €30m cost of the TGV Duplex double-deck trains by 20% to €25m. “This historic order, made possible by French rail reform, is a milestone in the development of our high-speed rail services,” says Mr Guillaume Pepy, chairman of the SNCF Executive Board. “For SNCF, the TGV du Futur is a key asset - and one that will help us gain ground in a European rail market open to competition.” The award of the contract marks the second stage of the TGV du Futur project, which will cover detailed design, scaling up production, and certification over the next four years. The third stage encompasses production and the commercial rollout of the new trains while the first stage, which concludes with the contract award, focused on testing the concept’s feasibility and involved more than 2000 experts and resulted in a 100% French design. Among the performance highlights of the new train is the regenerative braking energy system which will reduce energy consumption by 20%. In addition, 97% of the materials used to build the train are recyclable and the use of more eco-friendly materials means the train’s carbon footprint is 37% less than current trains. Maintenance costs are also expected to fall by 30% due to the train’s use of remote diagnostics systems, which will support predictive maintenance, while many of the components possess an optimised design which will simplify maintenance procedures and contribute to increases in maintenance intervals. Onboard the trains will deploy a modular interior design, enabling the operator to adapt layouts to passenger needs and market trends with the possibility to add luggage racks and convert first-class coaches into second class in half a day. The train’s windows are 37cm longer than on the previous sets, offering 10% more glass, while a smart air-conditioning system will offer more accurate controls for greater comfort with airflow moving through ceiling vents. The train’s toilets have also been redesigned. In addition, developers worked directly with wheelchair users throughout the design process, which has resulted in these passengers benefiting from the capability to move around the train independently thanks to rotating and lifting platforms. “This new TGV is the standard bearer for French high-speed rail,” says Ms Rachel Picard, managing director of SNCF Voyages. “And what a feat: a technological breakthrough that meets all of our goals for industrial performance and a source of pride that has generated an enthusiastic response from everyone who has worked on it. Above all, it’s a train that meets customer expectations.” 亞斯通獲得新一代TGV的訂單 總值27億歐元 一共有100列車 新款列車為Avelia Horizon系列 由兩個短動力車+7-9輛雙層客車組成 一列車最多可乘載740乘客 最高時速可達350km/h 新車採用改良的回生制動可節省20%能源消耗 97%製造列車材料可回收 可減少37%碳足跡 維修成本可降低30% 而車內採用模組化設計 可以很容易的追加行李架以及將1等車改為2等車 車窗較先前舊款車長37cm 空調系統改良 洗手間重新設計 輪椅乘客移動性更佳 -- ████████◤ ◥██ ◢█◤ ◥█ ◢█◤ ████ ████ ████ █ ◢◤ █ █ █ █ ◥◢█◤ █ █ █ █ █ █ ██◤ █▄▄█ █ █ ◥◤ ████ ████ ████▋█ ◥◣ ▄▄◤ ████ Electric Railway since 1927 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 123.204.141.39 ※ 文章網址: https://webptt.cc/bbs/Railway/M.1532703159.A.449.html

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komachi275 8000kw要噴350...什麼黑科技 07/27 23:04
cutec 這樣牽引功率有點難到350~ 07/27 23:14
cutec 因為Euroduplex的牽引功率都已經加到9400KW。 07/27 23:15
shun01 可惜不是中車,日車,川崎或日立? 07/28 01:32
Alica SNCF愛用國貨有啥問題 不然叫JR不要買國產車啊 07/28 15:00
omkizo 用國貨? 某家只會做輕軌的公司表示 07/28 21:00
kkStBvasut shun你在講啥= = 人家用國貨 品質就屌打中日各公司了 07/28 22:17
komachi275 數年前法方有找日本來估價過是真的,另外馬鋼的車輪竟 07/29 00:04
komachi275 然出口到德國了... 07/29 00:04
Odakyu 應該是考量維修的問題 07/29 00:31
Odakyu 另外每個業者都有可能製造雷車款 07/29 00:31
taxlaw1991 TGV不是Alstom標走才是新聞 07/29 01:09
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