Wednesday, August 27, 2025

"India to Build World's First Hyperloop"

They've apparently solved the problem that thwarted Elon Musk's team.*

From Newsweek, August 20: 

Parts of India will become some of the first areas in the world to benefit from a functional hyperloop train system.

The government of Maharashtra state has signed an agreement with TuTr Hyperloop, a startup at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, to develop a Linear Induction Motor (LIM)-based hyperloop system to connect Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) in Navi Mumbai with the proposed Vadhavan Port in Palghar district.

Newsweek has contacted TuTr Hyperloop for more information on the partnership via email.

Why It Matters
Hyperloop technology is designed to transport passengers and cargo at record speeds of up to 700 miles per hour, thanks to the use of magnetic levitation through vacuums.

The vacuum means there is no air resistance on the front of the vehicle, allowing transport tubes to move at very high speeds. The technology has been tested in various parts of the world, including India, and the construction of a test site in Italy would be a major breakthrough for the concept in Europe.

What To Know
The project aimed to address long-standing logistics bottlenecks by speeding cargo movement between two major port projects, where JNPT handled more than half of India's containerized cargo and Vadhavan Port was planned to handle up to 250 million tonnes annually.

The Maharashtra memorandum of understanding with TuTr Hyperloop is one of 10 agreements the state government announced with a combined value of 428.92 billion Indian rupees ($4.9 billion) and an estimated creation of 25,892 jobs at the signing event....

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*Interesting Engineering, May 28: