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The American company took another step in the transformation of mobility. At a speed that grows …
Even after the historic results of the US presidential elections (Biden was the most voted candidate and Harris the first woman for the vice presidency), more news is coming from this side of the world. After having carried out more than 400 tests without people on board, the American company Virgin Hyperloop completed its first passenger trip in a high-speed capsule, in what was a fundamental safety test for the new technology, which wants to transform transport of people and goods.
The technology, whose name, hyperloop, was first used to describe a joint Tesla and SpaceX project, reached a speed of 172 kilometers per hour Sunday at the company’s test site in Las Vegas, Nevada. “I was pleased to see history being made with my own eyes,” said Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, current president of Virgin Hyperloop.
Los Angeles-based Hyperloop’s goal is for floating capsules filled with passengers and cargo to move through vacuum tubes at 966 km / h or faster. In a system like this, which uses magnetic levitation to allow near-silent travel, getting from New York to Washington, which takes about four hours by car, would take just 30 minutes – that is, it would be twice as fast as flying in a commercial plane. and four times faster than traveling on a high-speed train, writes the British “The Guardian”. In total, the Porto – Faro trip (approximately five hours by car) would take about 40 minutes.
The company is working to obtain safety certification by 2025 and begin commercial operations by 2030. Canadian Transpod and Zeleros of Spain also aim to improve traditional passenger and cargo transportation networks with similar technology. According to the companies, the new system, in addition to reducing travel time, will reduce congestion and environmental damage associated with oil-powered machines.
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