Stadler and KiwiRail Forge Ahead with Green Rail Technology in New Zealand

February 28, 2024 EcoVadis EN


As the sun rises over the lush landscapes of New Zealand's North Island, a groundbreaking partnership between Stadler and KiwiRail takes a bold step forward, setting new standards in the rail industry's journey towards sustainability. This collaboration, which recently expanded through a significant rolling stock agreement, not only underscores the commitment of both entities to decarbonize rail transport but also marks a pivotal moment for the future of eco-conscious rail operations on a global scale.



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