Canadian National Railway CNI continues to advance its hybrid locomotive development program, with three locomotives currently undergoing testing. It plans to convert two additional locomotives into hybrid-electric platforms with AC traction technology by the end of 2026. The initiative is aimed at improving fuel efficiency, reliability and operational performance while extending the useful life of existing yard locomotives and reducing emissions.

The program has already delivered encouraging results. During its initial hybrid locomotive pilot, CNI achieved up to a 50% improvement in fuel efficiency, along with fewer engine-related failures, higher horsepower and reduced idling. These improvements could help lower fuel consumption and operating costs while reducing noise and emissions in communities along CNI’s network.

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