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Innotrans 2024: Rolls-Royce Shows mtu Solutions For On-Track Energy Transition And Celebrates 100 years Of Rail Engine Business

The title of this post, is the same as that of this press release from Rolls-Royce.

These four bullet points, act as sub-headings.

  • All mtu engine series for locomotives and railcars approved for sustainable fuels
  • DB, RDC Autozug Sylt, Trenitalia and České dráhy use or test HVO
  • Rolls-Royce celebrates 100 years of success with mtu rail drives
  • More than 250 rail customers worldwide value the performance, compact design and low exhaust emissions of mtu systems

These are the first two paragraphs.

Rolls-Royce will be presenting its mtu-brand propulsion and service solutions at the international rail exhibition Innotrans in Berlin from September 24 to 27, 2024 in Hall 18, Booth 500. The company will be celebrating an anniversary at the same time: for 100 years, mtu products have been powering trains, including mainline and multi-purpose locomotives, high-speed trains and local transport railcars. On display will be sustainable propulsion solutions such as the mtu Series 4000 and 1600 engines for locomotives and the underfloor drive systems mtu PowerPacks for railcars, all of which are now released for sustainable fuels such as HVO. Rolls-Royce will also be presenting its repower and reman solutions.

100 years ago, Karl Maybach laid the foundation for the rail drive systems of today’s mtu brand with the world’s first high-speed diesel engine for railcars, the Maybach G 4a. Maybach also developed the GO 5 engine for the “Fliegender Hamburger” express train.

These are my thoughts.

Chiltern Railways Could Go Carbon-Neutral By Using HVO

In Vegetable Oil Fuelling Chiltern Railways Trains In UK First, I described how Chiltern Railways are running their Class  68 locomotives on HVO.

This move by Rolls-Royce mtu will allow all Chiltern’s Class 168 trains to be run on sustainable HVO, as they have Rolls-Royce mtu diesel engines.

Chiltern Railways Class 168 train fleet is as follows.

  • 10 x 4-car
  • 9 x 3-car
  • 9 x 2-car

This will still leave Chiltern Railways Class 165 train fleet to be converted to sustainable fuel.

  • 28 x 2-car
  • 11 x 3-car

Note.

  1. There are 75 of these trains in service with Chiltern Railways and Great Western Railway.
  2. They are fitted with Perkins engines.
  3. Perkins engines are now owned by Caterpillar, who built the engines for the Class 68 locomotives.

As Caterpillar have the sustainable diesel technology, could they convert the Class 165 trains to HVO?

Cummins And HVO

Although this post is mainly about Rolls-Royce mtu, it would be convenient to put in this section about Cummins and how their diesel engines run on HVO.

The UK train fleet contains the following trains with Cummins engines.

  • 10 x Class 175 train x 2-car
  • 16 x Class 175 trains x 3-car
  • 14 x Class 180 trains x 5-car
  • 34 x Class 220 trains x 4-car
  • 23 x Class 221 trains x 5-car
  • 4 x Class 221 trains x 4-car
  • 4 x Class 222 trains x 7-car
  • 23 x Class 222 trains x 5-car

Cummins says this about their engines and HVO.

Cummins approves use of HVO fuel in all high-horsepower engines
(19L-95L), including the QSK19, K19, QSK23, QST30, QSK38, K38, QSK45,
QSK50, K50, QSK60, QSK78, QSK95, V903 and ACE for all industrial
markets. No engine modifications are required; engines currently in the
field can be used with HVO at any percentage.

It would appear that all trains with Cummins engines can be converted to run on HVO.

CAF And HVO

Class 195, 196 and 197 trains all have Rolls-Royce mtu diesel engines, so they will be able to run on HVO.

Hitachi And HVO

Class 800, 1801, 802, 805 and 810 trains all have Rolls-Royce mtu diesel engines, so they will be able to run on HVO.

Conclusion

If all diesel engines are to be converted to HVO, there is going to be a lot of HVO needed in the UK.

But many train fleets will be carbon-neutral.

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