Air conditioning for trams and light rail vehicles in various configurations
Air conditioning for trams and light rail vehicles in various configurations
air conditioning for trams
Enika air conditioning units are designed and constructed specifically for use in trams and light rail vehicles. Their development is based on the company's extensive experience in powering ventilation and air conditioning systems and manufacturing electric heating systems.
A common feature of the offered devices is their modular design, enabling the adaptation of basic air conditioning components to various vehicle types and operator operational requirements. The air conditioning units can be integrated into both new vehicles and older tram types as part of a modernization project.
The products presented in this catalog represent a selection of projects completed to date. Should you require different performance or design parameters, please contact Enika directly for a solution.
iCALI AND RIO AIR CONDITIONING UNITS FOR DUEWAG N8C TRAMS
Between 2007 and 2014, the city of Gdańsk purchased used Duewag N8C trams from Dortmund and Kassel, manufactured between 1978 and 1982. A total of 62 vehicles were acquired, which underwent the first phase of modernization before entering service in northern Poland. This phase saw the trams receive a new low-floor central section and their exterior was modified. Subsequently, in 2018, a second major modernization began, encompassing 60 trams.
AIR CONDITIONING FOR BOMBARDIER FLEXITY CLASSIC (NGT6) TRAMS IN KRAKOW
Between 2020 and 2024, ENIKA supplied passenger air conditioning systems for a total of 50 Bombardier Flexity Classic (NGT6) trams in Krakow. These trams were delivered to Krakow between 1999 and 2008, with MPK Kraków directly involved in the installation of most of them.
In 2025 and 2026, MPK Wrocław purchased iGORRA air conditioning units from ENIKA for its Protram 204WrAs trams. At the time of its creation, these vehicles were based on a traditional tram design, which was not designed with air conditioning in the passenger compartment in mind. Therefore, iGORRA units were developed for trams without ceiling air ducts as a simple and cost-effective solution that significantly improves travel comfort.