Carlo's plan to hold a tram exhibition was quite successful, as evidenced by the grand event on the day of the exhibition and the headlines in newspapers from various countries the following day.
The trams not only attracted the attention of European citizens and media but also piqued the interest of European capitalists and various governments.
Even before the exhibition concluded, the German Government had already contacted the Spanish Government, hoping to acquire Spain's tram technology through a technological exchange similar to what was done with electrical technology in the past.
Although Siemens Company is the inventor of the tram, given the tram technology displayed by Spain, it is clear that Spain has taken the lead over Germany in this area.
In fact, it is not surprising. Spain's leading level in high-power generators and electric motors ensures that trams equipped with high-power motors have superior speed and passenger and cargo capacity compared to German trams.
