Battery-electric ‘Infinity Train’ will first be used to transport loads of iron ore in Australia (Fortescue Metals Group) An Australian iron ore firm has purchased a UK-based battery firm to develop ...
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Locomotive experts develop 'Infinity Train' that can fuel itself: 'What a great use of imagination and engineering'
Australian-based green mining company Fortescue has pulled off a feat that sounds almost impossible. Its electric "Infinity Train" ran nearly 685 miles without needing a single refuel or charge, ...
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World's First Electric "Infinity Train" Charges Itself Using Gravity
Australian mining company Fortescue Metals Group is making its operations eco-friendly by 2030 while developing green ...
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