The debate around rail traction is shifting. Operators are no longer asking which technology is best — they are confronting the real challenges of cost, grid capacity, infrastructure constraints, and operational complexity.
Global Railway Review’s latest Track Insight: Energy & Traction report explores how rail operators are responding with mixed-energy strategies that combine electrification, hydrogen, and battery solutions.
Drawing on insights from leading industry experts and operators, the report examines the technical, economic, and operational realities shaping traction decisions across modern rail networks.
Inside the report, you will discover:
Why universal electrification may no longer be viable for every rail corridor
Where battery and hydrogen traction deliver operational and environmental benefits
How rail operators are managing grid capacity, depot infrastructure, and real-time operational coordination
The unique challenges of decarbonising freight networks
Gain actionable insight into real-world rail decarbonisation strategies and emerging traction technologies.