
Elon Musk’s vision of super-fast hyperloops transforming our travel is closer and closer to reality. Hyperloop One, a company unaffiliated with Musk that’s set up to create hyperloops, achieved a major feat on July 29th at a Nevada test site, reaching speeds of up 192 mph (310 km/h).
The XP-1 hyperloop pod designed by the company ran nearly the full length of the 500 meter full-scale track, beating all previous Hyperloop speed records. The test included an acceleration phase, with gradual breaking.
Check out the hyperloop run here:
Hyperloop One says everything went smoothly during the test. It was conducted in conditions like those in Earth’s atmosphere 200,000 feet above sea level, where there’s very little friction or resistance due to rarified air.
The current test shows the great advancement in hyperloop development. In May, Hyperloop One ran its first ever test…
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