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On the right track: Cost-optimal choices to decarbonize the European railway network

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  • Peyrani, Gabriele
  • Marocco, Paolo
  • Gandiglio, Marta
  • Cherchi, Pierpaolo
  • Santarelli, Massimo

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As Europe accelerates toward climate neutrality, the phase-out of diesel trains creates an urgent need for cost-effective alternatives on non-electrified railway lines. With over 40% of the network still lacking electrification, regional services face a critical decarbonization challenge. This study introduces a geospatial techno-economic framework to identify cost-optimal strategies for regional passenger rail, integrating high-resolution network data, demand estimation, lifetime costs modeling, and emissions assessment. Three archetypes emerge: (i) short low-traffic lines favor battery; (ii) long low-traffic lines favor hydrogen, provided that hydrogen prices decline to approximately €5–6/kg; and (iii) dense high-traffic lines favor electrification. The results indicate that no single propulsion technology can simultaneously minimize costs across heterogeneous line conditions. In particular, a single-technology strategy leads to significant economic penalties, increasing Total Cost of Ownership by 10–30%. Furthermore, under the cost-optimal configuration, well-to-wheel carbon emissions can be reduced by up to 90% compared to a diesel-only baseline. Overall, the analysis demonstrates that only a diversified technology mix can ensure a successful and economically sustainable transition toward zero‑carbon regional rail.

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  • Peyrani, Gabriele & Marocco, Paolo & Gandiglio, Marta & Cherchi, Pierpaolo & Santarelli, Massimo, 2026. "On the right track: Cost-optimal choices to decarbonize the European railway network," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 414(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:414:y:2026:i:c:s0306261926004691
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2026.127817
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