The EP2DM electric train of the Demikhovsky Engineering Plant has been certified in Russia. The advanced "electric train" can now be mass-produced for 5 years and supplied to the countries of the Eurasian Economic Union.
The EP2D series "electric trains" are already well known in the country, but the EP2DM has many new features, including the interior and exterior. The mask of the head car of the new form provides improved aerodynamics and visibility. Inside, there are sofas with an improved design and increased distance. The cabins are equipped with large screens, LED lighting, a video surveillance system and Wi-Fi, and in the head cars, conditions have been created for the passage of passengers with limited mobility.
In addition, the EP2DM is the most localized version of the "electric train". The previous version had about 180 imported components (including traction motors and a high-speed circuit breaker manufactured by the Riga Electric Machine-Building Plant), but now, apparently, they have been replaced with domestic ones.
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