New Delhi: The Indian Railways is doing its bit to conserve the environment and lessen the carbon footprint by deciding to fit solar panels on its passenger trains. The total weight of solar panels, which would operate fans, light and mobile charging slots, on each of these coaches could be around 120 kg.
It is expected that each such coach will generate between 15 to 20 units (KWH) of electricity per day. Such fitment of solar panels has started to operate in Sitapur-Delhi Riwari Passenger train, a PTI report said.
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Developed by the Indian Railway Organization for Alternate Fuels (IROAF), such solar panels were earlier fitted in DEMU trains last year.
“With this target in mind, Member Rolling Stock (MRS)/ Railway board has directed IROAF to fit Solar PV Panels on rooftop of four passenger trains which face the problem of run down of batteries due to slow running of trains,” he said.
Such fitment of solar panels has started to operate in Sitapur-Delhi Riwari Passenger train.
These panels are light weight and easy to fit and most of these panels have been manufactured in India by CEL Ltd.
Along with generation of electricity, these coaches are also fitted with sensors which will monitor parameters of the solar energy being generated.
IROAF plans to fit solar panels on 250 coaches on DEMU and passenger trains, the official said.
Out of this, IROAF will undertake the fitment of flexible solar panels in three more passenger trains which face the problem of poor battery charging due to slow running.