University of Extremadura to Work with Talgo on Its Hydrogen Train
University of Extremadura to Work with Talgo on Its Hydrogen Train

University of Extremadura to Work with Talgo on Its Hydrogen Train

The University of Extremadura in Spain will work with Talgo to develop the visual identity of the TPH2 hydrogen test train. Dynamic validation tests of the hydrogen technology will take place in Badajoz next November. The University Center of Mérida, which is part of the University of Extremadura, and Talgo have launched a competition for the exterior design of the TPH2 train. The purpose of the competition is to find talented individuals who could help shape the visual identity of the future hydrogen train. The competition is aimed at students who are studying engineering with a focus on industrial design and product development. The participants will be briefed so that the designs submitted will reflect the values as proposed by Talgo: innovation, smart mobility and sustainability.

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