Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw visited the Hyperloop testing facility at IIT Madras on Saturday and said that the Hyperloop tube, being developed with the help of the Indian Institute of Technology ...
The 410m long Hyperloop test tube at IIT Chennai is said to be the longest in Asia. Credit: Government of India Press Information Bureau. The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai, India, has been ...
India's first 410-meter Hyperloop test track is complete, a collaborative achievement by Indian Railways, IIT Madras, and startup TuTr. This innovative transport system uses pods to carry passengers ...
The Hyperloop concept of travel, whereby magnetically levitating capsules zip through low-pressure tubes transport passengers and goods, is fast becoming a topic of conversation. And Hyperloop One, ...
India is on the verge of a transportation revolution as it moves beyond semi-high-speed trains like Vande Bharat and Namo Bharat towards super high-speed travel. The country is now testing Hyperloop ...
The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai, India, has been selected to develop the electronics component technology for a Hyperloop project. The announcement was made by Indian Railway Minister ...
In what feels like news straight out of 2016, a Hyperloop testing facility in Europe has completed the longest-ever vacuum capsule journey. The milestone could bring this oft-forgotten promise of high ...
Imagine being able to travel from one city to another within half an hour, even faster than a commercial aircraft. Well, this sci-fi dream is set to become a reality soon as India is building the ...
The Union Railway Minister posted a video on his X (previously Twitter) on December 5, demonstrating the finishing of a 410-meter Hyperloop test track, indicating major advancements in India's ...
The test run took place as part of the LIMITLESS (Linear Induction Motor Drive for Traction and Levitation in Sustainable Hyperloop Systems) project, carried out by EPFL, the School of Business and ...
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