The first section of rail made of CO₂-free steel is already installed and in operation at Linz Central Station.

Voestalpine Railway Systems has marked a turning point by manufacturing the world’s first hydrogen-based rail. The process, developed at its Donawitz plant, combines recycled scrap metal and hydrogen-reduced iron using HYFOR technology. The material is then melted in an electric arc furnace powered by green energy. The result is a steel free of direct CO₂ emissions, without compromising strength or durability.
Symbolic installation of the first hydrogen fueled track
The first section of the new rail is already in operation at Linz Central Station. This starting point represents tangible proof that the ecological transition in the railway infrastructure is rail infrastructure is not just a goal, but an ongoing reality.
The hydrogen used is generated by VERBUND AG by means of hydropower. hydroelectric poweras part of the European project H2FUTURE. Thanks to the PEM electrolysiselectrolysis, pure hydrogen is obtained without carbon emissions. This collaboration strengthens the vision of a sustainable and interconnected energy system.


Voestalpine is pursuing its Greentec strategy to fully decarbonize its steel production by 2050. As part of the plan, it will begin operating electric arc furnaces in 2027. electric arc furnaces in both Donawitz and Linz. This roadmap is aligned with the European regulatory framework and the demands of the low-emission industrial market.
Source and photo: Voestalpine Railway Systems