It goes by the name of Hyperloop. Virgin Hyperloop recently ran the first-ever passenger test of a Hyperloop vehicle, reaching 100 mph on a short test track. Spawned from an “alpha paper” put ...
Virgin Hyperloop — backed by billionaire Richard Branson’s money but based on SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s idea — successfully flung two humans sitting in a pod down an airless tube at ...
Virgin says the pods could reach speeds of over 1,000km/h Virgin Hyperloop, a futuristic train service that promised a new era of travel for passengers, will be focusing on cargo instead ...
Hyperloop One, a Los Angeles-based startup developing the technology for the Hyperloop high-speed transportation system, is interested in building a Hyperloop that can travel underwater.
Hyperloop, the next generation of mass-mobility for people to travel in a faster, safer and greener way, is likely to be operational by 2029. It is an inter-city mode of transport where people can ...
Virgin Hyperloop One set a test speed record of nearly 240 miles per hour during its third phase of testing at its site in Nevada. The company also tested a new airlock which helped transition ...
That is the rather unlikely pitch of Hyperloop One. But the remarkable thing that struck me on a recent trip to the project's test site in Nevada was that nobody thought it was, well, remarkable.
India's Minister for Railways recently announced that the country has completed part of a "hyperloop" track, Newsweek reported. The track will soon enter its testing phase and, if successful ...