Germany: The first six three-car Škoda ForCity Plus 46T trams have entered passenger service in the German city.
South Korea: The vehicle will now undergo testing at the depot and on the single-track Yangsan Line, which is 11.4 km long and includes seven stations.
France: Alstom has delivered the first of its new-generation Citadis 3 trams to Strasbourg, with the seven-car vehicle presented at the depot of city transport operator CTS.
USA: The Arizona capital has introduced 14 three-section, bidirectional LRVs into service on its 8.8 km Line B, featuring eight stations.
Russia: Oktyabrsky Electric Railway Car Repair Plant, OEVRZ, has said that the new trainset is heading to the Avtovo depot.
China: The Hydrogen Spring is operating on a 300 m track in Changchun. The local CRRC facility overhauled and converted a 200 series tram, built by Nippon Sharyo in 1941, to produce this advanced vehicle.
UK: A prototype of such transport has begun carrying passengers on a 220 m demonstration line in the city of Coventry.
India: The three-car Movia trains are now running on the first section of the 6.3 km Yellow Line of five stations.
Israel: According to the Calcalist, the decision came after CRRC agreed to fulfil the order through its US-based subsidiary.