ASTANA, Kazakhstan, January 6. Kazakhstan has
exported 80 sections of electric freight locomotives to Azerbaijan,
which were produced at a plant located in Astana’s industrial zone
No. 1, Trend reports via the press service of the country’s
President.
According to the service, this plant was launched as part of an
industrialization program with the support of the French Alstom
company.
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev visited the plant on Monday,
which manufactures locomotive bodies, transformers, low-voltage and
high-voltage cabinets, among other components.
Notably, the plant has produced and serviced 380 freight and 70
passenger electric locomotives and their components for the
national company Kazakhstan Railways (Kazakhstan Temir Zholy,
KTZ).
While touring the workshops, the president was briefed on the
development of a new-generation locomotive, the cost of which has
been reduced by 40 percent, and its efficiency increased by 20
percent. Production of new electric freight locomotives will begin
in 2028.
Alstom is currently investing in the construction of service
centers in Astana, Almaty, Shu, and Arys, which will create an
additional 700 jobs.