Fortescue Infinity Train made its first 685 mile trip from Perth to the Pilbara, marking a major milestone in decarbonization ...
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Locomotive experts develop 'Infinity Train' that can fuel itself: 'What a great use of imagination and engineering'
Australian-based green mining company Fortescue has pulled off a feat that sounds almost impossible. Its electric "Infinity Train" ran nearly 685 miles without needing a single refuel or charge, ...
Companies everywhere are pushing to lower carbon output as carbon levels reach record highs. But the race to decarbonize just took a huge leap and it's all thanks to a new type of train. Australian ...
In a global effort to decarbonize all our industries, two major companies now join forces to develop the world’s first Infinity Train. The battery-electric vehicle will use gravitational energy to ...
The Infinity Train is being designed by the Australian mining company Fortescue. The zero-emissions electric train will serve to reduce the company's carbon footprint, powering its massive batteries ...
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