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Hyperloop passenger capsule unveiled

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Hyperloop Transporta­tion Technologi­es Inc unveiled its first full-scale passenger capsule on Tuesday, offering the world a peek at the future of travel.

The capsule, 105 feet (32 meters) long and weighing five tonnes, was shown in Spain and would be moved to Toulouse, France, for additional assembly before it’s used on one of the first commercial tracks, the California-based startup, known as HyperloopT­T, said in a statement.

Named the Quintero One, the product is made almost entirely out of composite material.

Hyperloop is a technology that gained popularity after billionair­e Elon Musk touted it in 2013, prompting several companies to join the race to build a high-speed transporta­tion system.

It envisages moving passengers in capsules at speeds of more than 750 miles (1,200 kilometres) per hour through lowpressur­e tubes, in order to reduce friction.

The technology will be able to propel trains faster than existing methods such as the Maglev, which uses a levitation technology to lift the train cars above a track to eliminate surface drag.

The Los Angeles area is emerging as a hyperloop centre, home to competitor­s Arrivo and Virgin Hyperloop One. Musk’s Boring Co also has its base there.

Musk, who also runs Tesla Inc and Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Corp, first unveiled his idea for a hyperloop — a tube-based system to move people from Los Angeles to San Francisco in half an hour — in a 57-page white paper in 2013 because he was disappoint­ed with California’s plans for a high-speed rail system.

In July, HyperloopT­T set up a joint venture to build a test system in a mountainou­s southwest province in China.

Billionair­e Richard Branson’s Virgin Hyperloop One held discussion­s in India, aiming to offer passengers in the futuristic technology fares that are cheaper than local airlines.

In February, Branson signed a preliminar­y agreement in Mumbai for a broad hyperloop framework and mooted a Mumbai-Pune system that would shrink travel time to 25 minutes and save about three hours.

 ?? EPA-EFE ?? People attend the presentati­on of the full-scale hyperloop passenger capsule at the Carbures plant in El Puerto de Santa Maria, southern Spain on Tuesday.
EPA-EFE People attend the presentati­on of the full-scale hyperloop passenger capsule at the Carbures plant in El Puerto de Santa Maria, southern Spain on Tuesday.

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