On July 15, 2017 the Indian Railways launched India’s first solar powered train, the 1600HHP solar DEMU. It will be travelling between Sarai Rohilla station in Delhi and Garhi Harsaru Junction in Haryana. Manufactured at a cost of Rs 13.5 crore, the train has a total of 10 coaches. Six of them have 16 solar panels, each panel of 300 watt capacity.
On July 15, 2017 the Indian Railways launched India’s first solar powered train, the 1600HHP solar DEMU. It will be travelling between Sarai Rohilla station in Delhi and Garhi Harsaru Junction in Haryana. Manufactured at a cost of Rs 13.5 crore, the train has a total of 10 coaches. Six of them have 16 solar panels, each panel of 300 watt capacity.
On July 15, 2017 the Indian Railways launched India’s first solar powered train, the 1600HHP solar DEMU. It will be travelling between Sarai Rohilla station in Delhi and Garhi Harsaru Junction in Haryana. Manufactured at a cost of Rs 13.5 crore, the train has a total of 10 coaches. Six of them have 16 solar panels, each panel of 300 watt capacity.
On July 15, 2017 the Indian Railways launched India’s first solar powered train, the 1600HHP solar DEMU. It will be travelling between Sarai Rohilla station in Delhi and Garhi Harsaru Junction in Haryana. Manufactured at a cost of Rs 13.5 crore, the train has a total of 10 coaches. Six of them have 16 solar panels, each panel of 300 watt capacity.
On July 15, 2017 the Indian Railways launched India’s first solar powered train, the 1600HHP solar DEMU. It will be travelling between Sarai Rohilla station in Delhi and Garhi Harsaru Junction in Haryana. Manufactured at a cost of Rs 13.5 crore, the train has a total of 10 coaches. Six of them have 16 solar panels, each panel of 300 watt capacity.
On July 15, 2017 the Indian Railways launched India’s first solar powered train, the 1600HHP solar DEMU. It will be travelling between Sarai Rohilla station in Delhi and Garhi Harsaru Junction in Haryana. Manufactured at a cost of Rs 13.5 crore, the train has a total of 10 coaches. Six of them have 16 solar panels, each panel of 300 watt capacity.
This solar-powered bus stand in Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, has been set up under the Smart Cities Mission. The electricity generated by the solar panels is used for lighting the bus stand and the surplus is transferred to the main grid