evo-rail partners with Nomad, Alstom to bring rail-5G to Caltrain

evo-rail, announced that it has partnered with Nomad Digital, a provider of train Wi-Fi and IoT solutions, and Alstom, a global provider of rail transportation systems. This partnership will deliver core rail-5G mmWave radio technology to Caltrain, a commuter rail line that runs between San Francisco and San Jose. The project is part of Caltrain’s ongoing infrastructure modernisation programme to provide faster and more reliable Wi-Fi service to its customers.

The rail-5G millimeter wave (mmWave) radio technology will be an integral part of the on-board wireless system to deliver advanced onboard sensors and data analytics that will enable Caltrain to gather real-time data on train performance, customer movements, and infrastructure conditions. This data can be used to improve operational efficiency, reduce delays, and enhance the customer experience.

“We’ve been providing rail-5G solutions in both the UK and Spain and are excited to enter the U.S. market through Nomad, Alstom and Caltrain,” says Simon Holmes, CEO of evo-rail. “This cutting-edge technology and solution will be integral for Caltrain to deliver a safer, more reliable, and efficient rail transportation system for its customers and staff in the San Francisco Bay Area.”

In addition to the core rail-5G mmWave radio technology that evo-rail will supply, Nomad Digital will provide the wireless infrastructure, and Alstom will provide the onboard sensors and data analytics tools. The on-board Wi-Fi system is expected to be fully operational for Caltrain and its customers in early 2024.

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