The train set referred to in Hitachi Rail's
press release, would be a modified TransPennine Express Nova 1, which is a BR Class 802/2. The standard 802/2 is primarily an EMU (25kV AC) with 3x700kW V12 turbo-diesel engines to allow it to operate on lines that aren't electrified. For the trail, one of the diesel engines has been replaced with a battery pack with an identical form factor, power output (700kW) and weight.
Their claims for the battery pack include:
- Able to power the train set on the single battery pack for a distance of 70km
- Able to accelerate the train set to 120km/h (75mph) from a station stop, with additional power needed from the diesel engines to reach max speed of 200km/h (125mph)
Stated plan is to create an electric-battery train set with a battery-powered range of 100 - 150 km. For reference, the Milton Line from the intersection with Metrolinx's Weston Sub to Milton GO Station is ~43km, and CN-owned Halton Sub between Bramalea GO Stn and Silver Junction west of Georgetown Station on the Kitchener Line section is ~22km.