Siemens secures a ₹766 crore Bengaluru Metro electrification contract
By OEM Update Editorial July 10, 2024 6:17 pm
The project covers 30 stations and connects Bengaluru Airport terminal to Central Silk Board via KR Puram and two depots.
Siemens Limited, as part of a consortium along with Rail Vikas Nigam Limited (RVNL), has secured an order from Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) for the electrification of the Bengaluru Metro Phase 2 project, contributing to sustainable public transport in the city. The total order value is approximately ₹. 766 crore. Siemens Limited’s share as part of the consortium is approximately ₹. 558 crore.
Siemens Limited will design, engineer, install, and commission rail electrification technologies as well as a digital solution comprising Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. The project covers 30 stations spanning over 58 kilometres, connecting Bengaluru Airport terminal to Central Silk Board via KR Puram and two depots. With this order, Siemens is present in 11 out of 20 cities that have a Metro in India.Gunjan Vakharia, Head of Mobility Business, Siemens Limited, said, “As part of our continued efforts towards nation-building through sustainable rail transportation, we are proud to be associated with BMRCL on the electrification of the Bengaluru Metro Phase 2 project. The implementation of Phase 2 will significantly contribute to sustainable urban development in Bengaluru, catering to the requirements of commuters and metro rail authorities. We express our gratitude to BMRCL for entrusting Siemens in their journey of creating safer, greener, and smarter transport for Bengaluru.”
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