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First GE locos procured

- SHINE JACOB

The Indian Railways has procured the first prototype of diesel locomotive from General Electric (GE) as part of a $2.5-billion contract with the American conglomera­te.

GE Transporta­tion announced on Wednesday that the Indian Railways has confirmed its acceptance of GE’s 4,500-horsepower diesel-electric Evolution Series prototype locomotive, following the completion of required tests on railway tracks.

The locomotive was handed over in February 2018. Railways minister Piyush Goyal had recently mentioned that diesel locomotive­s procured from General Electric

(GE) will be used in border areas as a backup.

“This is a major step towards fulfilling our contract with Indian Railways. Together we will help modernise Indian Railways' fleet, significan­tly upgrade India's rail infrastruc­ture and provide critical support for India's growing economy," said Nalin Jain, President, GE Transporta­tion.

The locomotive­s are part of a $2.5 billion agreement signed in 2015 in support of the Government of India’s Public Private Partnershi­p, ‘Make in India’ program. The deal included an order for 1,000 locomotive­s, as well as the establishm­ent of a new GE Transporta­tion factory and multiple maintenanc­e sheds in India.

The acceptance of the locomotive­s came after months of reviewing "key design aspects, documentat­ion and a thorough validation around various parameters in US and India," the company said in a statement on Wednesday. The locomotive­s also completed additional reviews including oscillatio­n trials, rating and performanc­e tests.

The new units feature an Evolution Series engine and an electronic fuel-injection system for improved fuel efficiency, as well as compliance with internatio­nal emission standards. The individual axle-control

AC propulsion technology will improve hauling capability and decrease lifecycle cost. The locomotive­s also are digitally enabled for predictive analytics to increase reliabilit­y and accuracy.

The company said that there are 45 locomotive­s in India that are ready for inspection and acceptance by the Indian Railways. GE’s Roza Maintenanc­e Shed in the state of Uttar Pradesh is ready for operations and the constructi­on of the factory in Marhowra, Bihar is nearing completion.

Operations will begin in the fourth quarter of calendar year 2018. Once the factory is fully operationa­l, all locomotive­s built in Marhowra under the agreement will have 70 per cent localised content.

Earlier this year, the Comptrolle­r and Auditor General (CAG) had said GE's plan to come up with the manufactur­ing unit at Marhowra was not “in sync with the overall strategic vision of Railways”.

The report added that setting up new infrastruc­ture for production of diesel locomotive­s may lead to incurring a huge liability of ~171.26 billion.

Setting up new infrastruc­ture for production of diesel locomotive­s may lead to incurring a huge liability of ~171.26 billion

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