More news on battery trains and this time it's from Canada.
Cando Rail & Terminals have completed a one year trial {not study} of a refurbished diesel electric locomotive into 100% battery. It will be for shunting in rail yards and was capable to haul up to 50 FULL freight cars. They can be recharged either by a plug-in {like a car} or by overhead catenary. There are already such trains in the world but these ones are adapted for Canada's cold climate and were tested in Winnipeg at temperatures of -40c. Cando is so impressed that they are going to be looking at transferring all their locomotives on small routes/shunting to battery.
This is great news as opposed to the new battery trains that have recently been announced in Dublin because they were able to do it because they have the inherent luck of the Irish. I also acknowledge that ML couldn't follow Wellington new order of battery trains because in New Zealand, the electricity runs upside-down.
Still, I'm not sure if ML would even consider testing such locos for GO, after all, they were tested in Winnipeg and I'm sure the mandarins at ML would see that as a transferable technology. After all, they were tested in Winnipeg which is on Central time while Toronto is on Eastern and that can very much effect their performance.