The Sustainability Benefits of New Railroad Technology

June 12, 2025 EcoVadis EN


The latest advancements in rail technology are not only preventing accidents and boosting operational efficiency, but also playing a significant role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
At a time when North American railroads are spending billions to improve sustainability through programs to modernize locomotives and switch from diesel to renewable energy sources, innovative AI-assisted Computer Aided Dispatch and Positive Train Control software is providing cost-effective solutions for rail operators who want to improve fuel efficiency, optimize infrastructure capacity, and reduce their carbon footprint.


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