Vili Solar Train:-
The Vili was recently launched in Hungary to carry passengers from Kiralyret and Kismaros, a scenic route not far from Budapest. This solar train is particularly impressive because it carries a cabin full of passengers.The 760mm-gauge vehicle has solar panels on its roof that cover an area of 10 square meters. The panels charge batteries installed under the passenger seats. The regenerative braking system also charges the batteries.
The train's maximum speed of 25 km/hour and is driven by two 7kW microprocessor-controlled asynchronous electric motors, which are mounted on each of the two axles.The railcar offers an open-air experience for 32 passengers as they enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Borzsony hills, moving silently, except for the clickety-clack of the tracks.
The mechanical parts of the railcar were developed by Hungarian company Borzsony 2020, which maintains the Kiralyret line's locomotive fleet, while the electrical systems came from Hungarotrain, an offshoot of the former Ganz Villamossagi Művek (later Ganz-Ansaldo), which predominantly used local materials and know-how to develop the technology.
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