
A global leader in smart and sustainable mobility solutions Alstom, of France Le Havre Seine Metropolis Within the scope of the tram network expansion project for the region, new Citadis trams These new trams will be put into service in 2027. C line The project will significantly strengthen the public transport infrastructure of the region by providing greener, more energy-efficient and comfortable transport solutions.
Alstom's Vision for New Trams
Frederic Wiscart, Alstom France President, new trams, Le Havre Seine Metropolis “This new energy-efficient Citadis trams, reinforces our aim to provide urban transportation in a greener and more innovative way while providing more comfort to passengers.” It was also emphasized that Alstom plays an important role in increasing the sustainability of transportation with the energy-efficient solutions it offers in infrastructure projects in countries such as Turkey and France.
Innovative and Comfortable Design
New trams, 33 meters long and 2,40 meters wide, in total 206 passenger capacity Will have. PRM (Persons with Reduced Mobility) Designed in accordance with the regulations, the trams are equipped with features such as special areas for disabled individuals, wide seats and door buttons that open at an appropriate height. The trams are also equipped with low-floor access 100% disabled accessibility It aims to meet everyone's transportation needs by offering:
Audible signals and lighting systems specially designed for visually and hearing impaired passengers provide a safe travel experience. In addition, climate, dynamic passenger information system ve video protection systems are also available on trams.
Environmentally Friendly and Energy Saving Solutions
Alstom's new Citadis trams, provides a 25% reduction in energy consumption. These trams feature new engines, efficient climate control and 100% LED lighting It offers an environmentally friendly transportation solution by using trams. Trams also offer 95% recyclable and 98% reusable Since it is produced with sustainable materials, it is a big step towards sustainability.
Designed by Alstom, 30 years of commercial service life aims to reduce maintenance costs by 16% throughout the year. Eco-design principles ve improved component accessibility Thanks to this, maintenance processes have been simplified and spare parts requirements have been reduced to a minimum.
Alstom's Production Network
Alstom, 16 facilities in France via new Citadis trams Design and assembly processes La RochelleWhile it is being carried out in, Le Creusot ve Ornans Facilities such as these produce the necessary equipment for tram engines and bogies. In addition, Aix en ProvenceThe work carried out at the center in plays an important role in the production of electrical equipment for the tram. Alstom ValenciennesThe spare parts production facility in continues to operate to meet maintenance and spare parts needs.
Worldwide Success
Citadis trams, It has covered more than 2000 billion kilometers and carried 1 billion passengers since 10. Alstom’s tram portfolio operates in 70 cities and 20 countries worldwide. These trams are continuously developed to modernise the transport infrastructure of different cities and aim to reach more passengers every year.
Le Havre Seine Metropolis Newly supplied for Citadis trams, reinforces Alstom’s leadership in providing smart and sustainable transport solutions. The project aims not only to strengthen the transport infrastructure in France but also to increase environmental sustainability. Safe, comfortable and environmentally friendly transportation solutions for the future Aiming to offer solutions, Alstom continues to undertake similar projects in cities around the world.