Video•Feb 25, 2026
Trams without Wires! #luxembourg
Luxembourg’s new tram system can operate through the historic city centre without the overhead catenary wires that dominate most light‑rail networks.
The trams carry roof‑mounted supercapacitors that are rapidly recharged at each stop. When a tram arrives, metal charging plates embedded in the platform energise, and the vehicle connects automatically, topping up the supercapacitor while passengers board. The system, supplied by Spanish manufacturer CAF, was selected primarily for its low visual impact, preserving the city’s historic skyline.
The video notes that the pantograph lowers as the tram enters the centre, and the author praises the aesthetic benefit while critiquing surrounding car‑centric infrastructure. It also highlights Luxembourg’s nationwide free public‑transport policy, which the presenter showcases in his travel series.
If replicated, wire‑free trams could reduce visual clutter and infrastructure costs in dense urban areas, while the free‑fare model encourages modal shift toward sustainable mobility, offering a template for other European cities.