The Asian Age

Hyperloop ties up with Bengaluru co

Design has been selected for global test

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Bengaluru, May 9: Hyperloop India has tied up with Bengaluru-based Workbench Projects to build the prototype pod that will feature in the global design competitio­n for the super fast transporta­tion system using magnetic levitation technology.

“Hyperloop India team has partnered with us to build the prototype pod in Bengaluru by the end of July. The building work will start from May 22. This will mark India’s entry into the internatio­nal Hyperloop race,” Workbench Projects founder and CEO Pavan Kumar said on Tuesday.

Hyperloop India comprises more than 80 students from BITS Pilani, Indian School of Business (ISB) and IIMAhmedab­ad, and their scaled down pod prototype ‘OrcaPod’ has been selected for the final stage of SpaceXs Hyperloop Pod Design competitio­n, he told PTI.

OrcaPod, being developed by Hyperloop India — one of the five teams shortliste­d for Hyperloop One Global Challenge — can reach speeds upto 460 kmph.

Hyperloop envisages transporti­ng passengers or goods inside capsules put inside vacuum created in special tunnels above the ground at speeds of over 1,000 kmph.

On the funding, Mr Kumar said `75 lakh was required to build the pod and so far he had been able to raise `20 lakh through sponsorshi­p.

“As much as `75 lakh is required to build the pod, and so far, I have raised `20 lakh through sponsorshi­p. I have raised this money from corporates, and I am confident I will be able to reach the target before the work begins,” he said.

Hyperloop India signed the partnershi­p with Workbench Projects three days ago for building the 4X2 metre pod.

“My firm will assist Hyperloop India team to connect with fabricator­s and experts from Peenya and Electronic City for this build,” he said.

The pod will be raced inside a mile-long vacuum tube built by SpaceX at Hawthorne in California, the official said.

Hyperloop Transport Technologi­es had met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and several others, including chief ministers of various states, expressing interest in starting the project in India. — PTI

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