[The train of CRRC's export project to Jujuy, Argentina is offline] On June 6, 2023, China's new energy light rail train was officially launched by CRRC Tangshan Company. This is the first time China has exported new energy light rail vehicles. This green, intelligent, and humane Chinese intelligent new energy light rail vehicle can expand multiple power modes, flexibly change its formation, and is widely used in fields such as medium and low volume urban rail transit and tourist trains. It will serve the Umawaca Scenic Area, Argentina's world cultural heritage site. China's new energy light rail trains revolve around the three main themes of sightseeing, intelligence, and green, and are designed as high-end tourism trains to create platform based products for medium to low volume urban rail transit and tourism. Editor/Ma Xue
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