Hyperloop One will have its first passenger train in 2021

After renaming, Hyperloop One has successfully tested its super speeding system, but that is just the beginning and the company has a lot to do before it can commercialize. In a recent interview, CEO Rob Lloyd shared little in the plan to work with the government to approve the new super speedboat project as well as the time when the passenger train came into operation and the ability to fit in. put the tube under the ocean.

Rob Lloyd and his company understood that they had to work with the government to develop a framework that would allow the Hyperloop to operate. Hyperloop One is confident that they have some of the government's incentives, such as less environmental damage or a full-scale transportation system. Noise is also an advantage of Hyperloop over current ships. Since it operates in a vacuum tube and there is no friction the noise is not there. "You will not feel as hyperloop goes through your house."

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The passenger liner system will begin to be installed in 2018 if government regulations are passed.

Speaking of the official launch date, Hyperloop One has announced plans to build a front-wheel-drive freight system by 2017 or 2018. The passenger liner system will begin to be installed 2018 if the laws with the government are approved. After that, cargo ship systems will be operational from 2020 (or possibly 2019) and the first passenger ships by 2021. No complication is the reason the cargo ship will be operational. . In addition, passenger ships need to be certified by the government.

In the distant future, there will be Hyperloop ships operating under the seabed but will be in the order of priority last. The tubes on the ground front, in the ground through the tunnel and finally the bottom of the sea.