The 1,200 km / h supercar is about to start operating in the UAE
It took just over 10 minutes to complete the 140 km between two UAE cities.
Virgin Hyperloop One announced a prototype of an aircraft bay designed to reach speeds of up to 1,200 km / h when surfing in the hyperloop hyperlinks connecting Dubai to Abu Dhabi, according to Live Science. The 140km journey takes 90 minutes to travel by car, but Hyperloop will shorten the time to 12 minutes thanks to the advanced train, a long-drawn tube that cleans up the air to create a vacuum environment.
Each passenger compartment can carry 10 passengers.
In conjunction with the Dubai Road Traffic Authority (RTA), Virgin introduced the speeding vessel compartment due to the electromagnetic propulsion system inside the vacuum tube at the United Arab Emirates Patent and Trademark Week (UAE) on the 22nd. /2. The company is planning to put three other Hyperloop systems into operation in 2021.
Each passenger compartment can carry 10 passengers. According to preliminary research, the Hyperloop line from Dubai to Abu Dhabi can carry 10,000 passengers per hour in both directions.
Due to the high speed of Hyperloop, passengers must wear a seat belt. 'The cabin does not have a window. But there are more interactive screens in the armrests of the seats , '' said Abdulredha Abu Alhassan, director of rail planning and project development at RTA. The Hyperloop system perfectly fulfills the goal of moving 25 percent of domestic transportation to unmanned RTA in 2030.
Hyperloop One runs a super speed test. (Video: YouTube).
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