Deutsche Bahn (DB) wants to make its freight transport more environmentally friendly - and to do so, it wants to use new locomotives powered by electricity and diesel from chip fat. The new generation of locomotives is purely electric on electrified sections of track and can switch to conventional drive on sections without overhead lines without having to change locomotives, explained Michael Peter, head of train supplier Siemens Mobility, which manufactures the hybrid locomotives called "Vectron Dual Mode light". The new model was presented at the marshalling yard in Halle on Friday.
"If we operate this locomotive with green electricity and HVO diesel from chip fat, we can offer our customers a virtually CO2-free supply chain from start to finish - with no stops in between," added Sigrid Nikutta, CEO of DB Cargo. One advantage of the locomotive is that it is particularly light. This means that it can also be used on branch lines and sidings with a lower load capacity, making it more versatile. The first new locomotives are to be used in Saxony-Anhalt and Saxony. Single wagonload traffic in particular will benefit from them, it was said.