Spain evaluates battery and hydrogen trains as diesel alternatives on six non-electrified lines

Hydrogen-powered passenger train crossing a steel railway bridge in a mountainous rural area in Spain
© CAF
The Spanish Ministry of Transport and Sustainable Mobility has launched a preliminary market consultation to explore alternatives to diesel traction on six non-electrified railway lines of the Red Ferroviaria de Interés General (RFIG).

The initiative aims to identify technical and financial feasibility of deploying battery-powered, hydrogen, and hybrid train technologies in areas where full electrification is not economically viable, El Economista reports.

©Alstom
©Alstom

The consultation, open until 10 October 2025, forms part of the ongoing development of a new national Indicative Strategy for Electrification and Modernisation, expected to define future investment priorities from 2026 onward.

The study focuses on the following lines:

  • Ávila–Salamanca: 404 passenger and 25 freight movements monthly
  • Torralba–Soria: 136 passenger and 1 freight movement monthly
  • Huesca–Canfranc: 103 passenger and 13 freight movements monthly
  • Cáceres–Valencia de Alcántara: 26 passenger and 2 freight movements monthly
  • Zafra–Huelva: 169 passenger and 192 freight movements monthly
  • Mérida–Los Rosales: 122 passenger and 152 freight movements monthly
© Hitachi
© Hitachi

Each line’s traffic profile will influence the preferred traction technology. Options being studied include battery-electric multiple units (BEMU), hydrogen fuel cell trains, and tri-mode hybrids combining catenary, diesel, and battery operation. The use of biocombustibles or synthetic fuels is also under consideration, though these are not classified as zero-emission.

© Siemens Mobility
© Siemens Mobility

Several reference models from European manufacturers are cited:

  • Alstom Coradia Continental BEMU: lithium-titanate batteries, 120 km range
  • Stadler FLIRT Akku: lithium-ion powered, tri-mode variants in service in Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands
  • Hitachi Masaccio/Blues: hybrid battery-diesel-catenary trains introduced in Italy
  • Siemens Mireo Plus B: regional BEMU with fast charging infrastructure
  • CAF FCH2Rail: hydrogen-battery hybrid tested in Spain and Portugal
  • Škoda diesel-battery hybrids
© Škoda Group
© Škoda Group

Currently, 57.5% of Spain’s rail network is electrified (6,719 km out of 11,672 km), with the remainder operated by diesel traction. The lines targeted in the consultation are all on the non-electrified network, where traffic levels and infrastructure constraints limit the feasibility of conventional electrification.

© Stadler
© Stadler

Information collected through the consultation will support technology selection and financial planning as part of Spain’s broader strategy to reduce diesel use and support the EU’s decarbonisation objectives.

 


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