Urban transport
Light rail or trams operates on tracks embedded in city streets. Trams are designed for short to medium-distance urban travel.
Medha, and our group company Enika designs and supplies bespoke traction packages, control systems for trams.
We are the undisputed leaders in Tram modernization. To date we have modernised over 230 trams and integrated our products to over 170 new builds, totalling to 400 trams.
Our latest tram project is the modernisation of Siemens Combino trams in Poznan, Poland.
High-Efficiency Converters: Enhances energy savings and performance
Regenerative Braking: Captures braking energy to reduce overall power use
Reliable HVAC Systems: Ensures passenger comfort in all climates
Real-Time Diagnostics: Enables proactive maintenance and system reliability
Vehicle Control Unit: with comprehensive vehicle operations
Passenger Information Systems
Modular Design: Allows for easy upgrades and maintenance
Safety Controls: Ensures secure operations in urban environments
Low-Emission Technology: Supports sustainable public transport
Case study gallery.
Model: City runner tram
Build: Modernisation
Scope: Drive and Control System
Model: Siemens Combino tram
Build: Modernisation
Scope: Drive, Control System, Pantograph box, HVAC controller
Model: Skoda 16T tram
Build: Modernisation
Scope: Drive, Control System, HVAC controller, LED lighting
Model: Alstom 116ND tram
Build: Modernisation
Scope: Drive and Control System
Model: Siemens NF6D tram
Build: Modernisation
Scope: Drive and control devices
Model: Moderus Beta MF28AC tram
Build: New
Scope: Drive and control devices
Model: Electron T5L641 trams
Build: New
Scope: Drive and power systems
Model: Moderus Beta MF10AC tram
Build: New
Scope: Drive, control and power systems
Model: Moderus Beta MF09 tram
Build: New
Scope: Drive, control and power systems
Model: Moderus Beta MF24AC tram
Build: New
Scope: Drive, control and power systems
Model: Elektron T3L441 tram
Build: New
Scope: Drive, control and power systems
Model: Moderus Gamma LF01 tram
Build: New
Scope: Drive, control and power systems