LTG Infra Aims for 38% Electrification in Lithuania’s Rail Network by 2026
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Lithuania's railway electrification is set to rise from 28% to 38% by 2026, driven by the Vilnius-Klaipėda line and Rail Baltica. LTG Infra's CEO, Vytis Žalimas, emphasizes sustainability as a core principle, with plans for battery trains and smart grid solutions.
The country aims to significantly reduce diesel use, targeting nearly 80% of rail traffic to be electric. The initiative is supported by EU funding, projecting socio-economic benefits of €700 million over the project's lifetime.

Feb 21, 2026, 7:35 PM