➀ The article discusses the energy consumption of train heating, cooling, and battery management systems. ➁ It highlights the efficiency of the DB-Baureihe 490, which uses a heat pump and waste heat recovery. ➂ The study suggests that integrated thermal management can improve the efficiency and range of battery-electric and hydrogen fuel cell trains.
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