Romania’s Hydrogen Train Deal Reveals a Governance Failure, Not a Technology Win
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Romania's Railway Reform Authority (ARF) has awarded Siemens a contract for 12 hydrogen fuel cell trains, valued between RON 1.6 billion to RON 2.5 billion (€314 million to €490 million). The procurement aims to decarbonize regional rail without electrifying non-electrified lines. However, the deal has faced multiple tender failures, with no bids submitted in two instances and a non-compliant bid in another. The contract was awarded after the original financing window had been missed.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Romania's repeated tender failures and eventual award of the contract to Siemens signal a governance failure rather than a technology win.
- · The country's inability to secure a viable bidder for the hydrogen train deal raises questions about its ability to manage complex procurement processes and allocate risk effectively.