en.Wedoany.com Reported - ENNA Logic (a subsidiary of the ENNA Group) has ordered five Vectron multi-system electric locomotives from Siemens Mobility, along with a maintenance contract of up to 30 years. The order, disclosed in June 2026, marks the company's first procurement of Vectron locomotives. These units will be certified for operation in 11 European countries, with the first locomotives scheduled for delivery in spring 2027, coinciding with the start of maintenance services.
The five Vectron multi-system locomotives support three voltage levels for cross-border operations and will be manufactured at Siemens Mobility's Munich plant. They will be certified for Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia, Serbia, Germany, Austria, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Romania, and Bulgaria. The bundled maintenance agreement has a maximum validity of 30 years, starting from the initial delivery in 2027. Neither party disclosed the total contract value.
Since the platform's launch in 2010, Siemens Mobility has sold over 2,500 Vectron locomotives to more than 100 customers, making it one of the most widely deployed electric locomotive families in Europe (source: Siemens Mobility, 2025). In the Southeast European market, Croatian state operator HŽ Cargo ordered Vectron locomotives in 2023, while leasing companies such as Railpool and Akiem have built large Vectron fleets for cross-border freight along the same 11-country corridor now targeted by ENNA Logic. The maximum 30-year maintenance term attached to this order is at the upper end of industry practice, where most European rail vehicle service agreements range from 10 to 20 years, reflecting Siemens Mobility's strategy of bundling locomotive sales with lifecycle service packages to secure long-term revenue streams.
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