USA: The start-up Remora, founded in 2020, and operator Pacific Harbor Line have signed an agreement to jointly develop this technology.
Norway: Since autumn 2024, Austrian metrology company PJM has been conducting trials of the vehicle on Norway's rail network, including the Flåm Railway with gradients up to 55‰.
Italy: Since September, three six-car Inneo trains have been progressively introduced on Line 11. The remaining seven trains are scheduled to enter service by the end of 2026.
Lithuania: The Swiss manufacturer and national passenger operator LTG Link showcased a five-car set at Vilnius station.
Germany: The train has been equipped with automation systems, sensors and cameras at the manufacturer’s test and validation centre in Wegberg-Wildenrath.
Spain: The national operator Renfe has confirmed to business publication El Economista that it has received all five affected trainsets.
Austria: ROLLINGSTOCK examines each stage of production at the Linz site.
South Korea: The country's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport reported the news.
Türkiye: The news has been announced by Abdulkadir Uraloglu, Türkiye’s Minister of Transport and Infrastructure. The 15,000 m2 production and testing facility is being built within the Sakarya plant.