US Senator Charles E. Schumer has announced the delivery of almost $16 million to Steuben County, Alstom, and Binghamton Battery Hub to develop cutting-edge battery technology at Alstom’s Hornell facility for next-generation, energy-efficient trains. This funding comes as part of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) Program. Schumer played a crucial role in securing this funding, advocating for the project’s benefits including job creation, economic development, and improved energy efficiency.
Explore more details about this exciting development in battery technology and how it will contribute to next-generation, energy-efficient trains. Click the link to learn about Senator Schumer’s role in securing significant funding for this project and the potential benefits it will bring to Steuben County, Alstom, and Binghamton Battery Hub.