Rail is set to play a key role in the sustainable future of transportation, alongside innovative solutions for road and air.
Rail’s position in sustainable transportation is unique. A February 2022 Boston Consulting Group report highlights that “no form of mass transport has more potential to aid in the fight against global warming than rail. It is one of the most energy-efficient transport modes, responsible for 9% of global motorized passenger movement and 7% of freight shipping—but only 3% of transport energy use”.
In considering how rail will deliver on its potential, the focus is naturally on carbon neutral power, and how investments in electrification and alternative sources are putting rail front and center in sustainable travel.
However, while this is a key component in making rail future-ready, today’s drive to rail sustainability encompasses the whole value chain, from rolling stock and infrastructure design, through manufacturing, to all aspects of operation, including customer experience.
This blog looks at how elements of this value chain contribute to this bigger picture, highlighting printed electronic materials as a specific example of how innovation is contributing to rail sustainability in ways you might not expect.
It highlights how Henkel’s pedigree, expertise and record of partnership in materials technology, including printed electronic materials, puts it at the forefront of sustainable rail innovation.