Over Head Electrification
Overhead Electrification (OHE) involves the design, installation, testing, and maintenance of overhead systems that supply electrical energy to electric locomotives and EMUs through a system of conductors and support structures. It is a critical component in railway electrification projects.
- Provide Continuous Power Supply to Electric Locomotives
Ensure reliable and uninterrupted electrical energy for the movement of trains through overhead conductors.
- Enhance Energy Efficiency and Sustainability
Replace diesel traction with electric traction to reduce carbon emissions, noise pollution, and fuel costs.
- Support High-Speed and Heavy Haul Operations
Enable the operation of faster and heavier trains by providing sufficient electrical power and consistent traction.
