Japans New Bullet Train Bids to Combat Global Warming
No, the new N700 model’s joint designers did not try to beat France’s TGV in speed, rather focused in improving its comfort levels as well as the environmental performance. Its important, particularly amidst the increasing concerns for soaring global warming and its considerable consequences. As per a statement, The substantial reduction in power consumpion and CO2 emissions contributes significantly to the effort to counter global warming. Seeming to be honoring its stoppage at Kyoto — the namesake of the pioneering environmenal treaty the bullet train will be using 19 per cent less electricity, in comparison to the earlier models. Unlike the current models, the new bullet trains will lack the smoking sections, in spite, will have sealed, ventilated rooms for passengers to light up in. The 260 billion yen (2.1 billion dollars) N700, can run at the maximum speed of 300 kilometers per hour (185 miles per hour). To let you enjoy the pleasures of technology, the train will have an electric plug installed at every seat along with a jack to plug in headphones for listening to a music selection. Image. |
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