East Japan Railway Company has developed
the world's first prototype of a hybrid diesel-electric rail car, called
"NE Train (New Energy Train)," and is planning to start test runs.
The company has been working to develop rail cars that
have lower environmental impacts through innovation of the propulsion system,
by incorporating hybrid technology and fuel cell technology. The test run
will be the first step in evaluating feasibility and energy efficiency of
the new system.
The prototype is a single rail car with an onboard engine
and employs a series-hybrid system with the future potential of being adapted
to fuel-cell-driven rail cars.
The engine serves as the mechanical power source and is
arranged in a series configuration with the electrical power source. The
diesel engine drives the generator, and the generator supplies electricity
to the electric motors that drive the ! wheels. In the future, this system
can be adapted to a fuel cell system by simply replacing the engine and the
generator with fuel cell stacks.
The motor is powered solely by electricity when starting,
and the diesel engine starts during acceleration, generating additional electricity.
This electricity plus the electricity stored in the battery drive the motors.
A regenerative braking system also charges the battery when braking, thus
enabling the engine to be stopped while the train is arriving at and departing
from the station.
By optimizing the regenerative breaking system, the company
hopes to increase energy efficiency by approximately 20 percent compared
to the conventional rail car "Series Ki-Ha 110." The company also aims to
halve the emissions of nitrogen oxide and particulate matter by using a cutting-edge
low-emission diesel engine for generation, and by using the hybrid system.
ADIT, mai 2003