The "Hydrogen Spring", a new low-capacity hydrogen-powered rail transit vehicle, has made its debut on the streets of Changchun, Jilin province. Fully powered by hydrogen, the train eliminates the need for external power supply and achieves zero carbon emissions. It pioneers a new model combining "green technology + low cost + cultural IP", offering a fresh paradigm for the development of low-capacity rail transit in China.
Each carriage measures 15.85 meters in length, with flexible configurations ranging from one to six cars. The train offers two operational modes: Commuting and cultural tourism. Blending elements of tea houses and cafés, the train includes performance areas, dining bars, and social spaces, providing residents with a comfortable and personalized travel experience.