SPITZKE orders 10 locomotives from Vossloh Rolling Stock

SPITZKE has signed a contract with Vossloh Rolling Stock, a subsidiary of the Chinese corporation CRRC, for the delivery of 10 DE18 locomotives. The DE 18 diesel locomotives will enter service from summer 2025 to the end of 2025.

The DE 18 Stage V locomotives, which are to be delivered from summer 2025, will be used by the SPITZKE subsidiary, SLG SPITZKE LOGISTIK GmbH, where they will play a central role in domestic supply traffic for SPITZKE construction projects and in the realisation of transport services for SLG’s customers in the industry.

Within the SPITZKE Group, SLG SPITZKE LOGISTIK GmbH is a European rail transport company, logistics service provider and specialist waste disposal company and handles both the logistics of railway construction sites and transport by rail.

“The ten DE 18 locomotives are therefore an ideal addition to the SPITZKE technology park. On the one hand, they meet the increased challenges associated with growing order volumes, particularly due to the upcoming Corridor projects, account for the costs. On the other hand, they offer a good compromise between the range of requirements and environmental compatibility in line with SPITZKE’s sustainability strategy. In addition to the long-standing, trusting collaboration with Vossloh as well as the outstanding performance values ​​of the DE 18, the high quality of the locomotives and the timely delivery options were the decisive factors in the decision to invest a considerable amount here.” Mark Fisher, Chief Technical Officer at SPITZKE.

The DE18 can run on biofuel

The DE18 locomotives are certified to run on biofuel derived from hydrotreated vegetable oils (HVO), which is an alternative to traditional diesel fuel. No modifications to the locomotive equipment are required to use this type of fuel.

Using HVO significantly reduces carbon dioxide emissions—by up to 90%—and also lowers the amount of unburned particulate matter in the exhaust gases.

“With the same performance and range as fossil diesel, high-quality HVO fuel made from 100% renewable raw materials burns significantly cleaner. In addition to reducing CO2 emissions by up to 90%, the use of HVO fuels also leads to a significant reduction in particulate matter and exhaust emissions. – Henrik M. Egeter, CEO of Vossloh Rolling Stock.

The battery system boasts the latest lithium-ion technology and is integrated into the space constructed for the auxiliary fuel tank without any complicated interconnectivity with the diesel engine.

As the eco-friendly option, the plug-in traction battery can be charged overnight using an external 400 V 3AC power supply, or else directly from the diesel engine when it’s operating at optimum performance levels.

Depending on how it’s used, the battery has a service life between eight and ten years or more than 3,000 charge cycles.


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