Hyperloop is designed to eliminate the barriers of distance and time for both people and freight. It can travel at speeds approaching 700mph, connecting cities like metro stops – and it has zero direct emissions.
With hyperloop, vehicles, called pods, accelerate gradually via electric propulsion through a low-pressure tube. The pod floats along the track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds for long distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic drag.
Josh Giegel, co-founder and CTO, and Sara Luchian, director of Passenger Experience, were the first people in the world to ride on this new form of transportation.
Anne and Tanay are the second set of hyperloop passengers.
It is estimated that top speed for a passenger vehicle or light cargo will be 670 miles per hour or 1080kph. That’s about 3 times faster than high-speed rail and 10-15 times faster than traditional rail.
On the cargo transportation front, Hyperloop’s focus would be on high-priority, on-demand goods – fresh food, medical supplies, electronics, and more.
Hyperloop has the potential to expand freight transportation capacity as well as shrink inventory lead times, help reduce finished goods inventory, and cut required warehouse space and cost by 25%.
Hyperloop is highly efficient, with a smaller environmental impact than high-speed rail because the closed system can be tunneled below or elevated above ground, avoiding dangerous at-grade crossings.
The Indian connection. In February 2018, Virgin Hyperloop inked a pact with the Maharashtra government to connect Mumbai and Pune, slashing 3-hour travel time to 25 minutes.
First passengers on Virgin Hyperloop have safe – and very speedy – travel experience

The passengers in the first demo were transported over a distance of 500 metres in a mere 15 seconds in the test pod, which was designed to fit only two people.

15 Nov 2020 | 10060 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Transportation history was made on November 8 in the Nevada desert, where US-based transportation technology firm Virgin Hyperloop tested human travel in a hyperloop pod for the first time.

The system can propel passenger or cargo pods at speeds of over 1,000kph. That is 3x faster than high-speed rail ...

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