2ES10

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"Granite" 2ES10
"ГРАНИТ" (2ЭС10)
Specifications
Power type Electric
Builder Ural Locomotives (Уральские локомотивы)
Order number 221+1
Build date 2011-[citation needed]
Total produced 79
UIC classification 2(Bo'Bo')
Gauge 1,520 mm (4 ft 11 2732 in) Russian gauge
Wheel diameter 1250mm
Length 34m (over couplers)[1]
Axle load 24.9tonnes[2] (245+/-4.9kN)
Locomotive weight 190-202t
Electric system(s) 3kV
Traction motors nose suspended[3]
Multiple working up to four sections
Top speed 120 km/h (75 mph)
Power output

8,800 kW (11,800 hp) short-time

8,400 kW (11,300 hp) continous
Tractive effort starting: 784kN
continuous:
538kN @ 55 km/h (15 m/s)
370kN @ 120 km/h (33 m/s)
Locomotive brake 8400kW regenerative
5600kW resistive (max.)
Mechanical pneumatic[3]
Career
Sources:[4] except where noted

The 2ES10 is a twin section (Bo'Bo)(Bo'Bo') freight locomotive manufactured from 2010 by Ural locomotives. RZD ordered 221 units in 2010. Ukrainian Railways ordered 50 units in 2013.

History and design

The 2ES10 is a two unit 8 axle electric freight locomotive manufactured for RZD by Ural Locomotives, a joint venture between Sinara Group of Russia (base platform and auxiliary equipment) and Siemens of Germany (traction electrical equipment).[5][6]

The 2ES10 offers double the power output of VL11 locomotives, with lower operating and maintenance costs.[7] During trials in August 2010, a three-section 2ES10 hauled a 9000 tonne train across the Urals.[8]

In May 2010, Russian Railways signed an order for 221 2ES10 locomotives.[9] The first prototype locomotive was presented 18 November 2010.[10]

In 2012 the company JSC "Apatite" (ОАО "Апатит") acquired one locomotive, 2ES10-222.[11]

In 2013 Ukrainian Railways sign an agreement to lease 50 2ES10 units as part of a larger 350 locomotive order;[12] the first unit was delivered in Dec. 2013.[13]


References

  1. "2E10". www.sinara-group.com (in Russian). Sinara Group. 
  2. Ирина Перечнева (12 July 2010). "Увеличивая скорость". Эксперт-Урал №27 (428) 12 июля 2010 (www.expert-ural.com) (in Russian). 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Jean-Marc Allenbach, "BoBo+BoBo RZD 2ES10 (Spec sheet)", documents.epfl.ch (in French), retrieved May 2013 
  4. "Грузовой Электровоз 2ЭС10", www.ulkm.ru (in Russian) (Уральские локомотивы) 
  5. Валентина Бирюкова (Valentine Biryokova) (3 September 2010). "Концерн Siemens подписал контракт на поставку из Воронежа комплектующих для локомотивов на 60 млн евро" [Siemens AG has signed a contract for the supply of Voronezh parts for locomotives by 60 million euros]. abireg.ru (in Russian). Агентство Бизнес Информации. Archived from the original on 17 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-27. 
  6. "Siemens to supply 221 electric locomotives to Russian Railways". end.rzd.ru. Russian Railways (RZD). 27 May 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-27. 
  7. "RZD’s first 2ES10 locomotive unveiled". Railway Gazette International. 2 February 2011. 
  8. "Granite crosses the Urals". Railway Gazette International. 20 August 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2011. 
  9. "RZD and Ural Locomotives signed an order for 221 2ES10 twin-section electric locomotives". eng.rwminvest.ru. Roswagonmash Investment Company. 28 May 2010. 
  10. "Грузовые магистральные электровозы серии 2ЭС10 "Гранит" будут поставляться в РФ и СНГ, но не в Европу - Якунин". www.zerich.ru (in Russian). 18 November 2010. 
  11. "OAO Apatit 2ES10", www.railcolor.net 
  12. "THREE RAILWAYS SIGN AGREEMENT WITH PREMIER LEASING ON SUPPLY OF 350 ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES ON LEASE IN 2013-2016", www.uz.gov.ua, 4 Sep 2013 
  13. Kava, Alexander (17 Dec 2013), "First 2ES10 locomotives for UZ arrive in Ukraine", www.railjournal.com 

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