Hyperloop One Announces Global Semi-Finalists at Its 'Vision for India' Event

Hyperloop One Announces Global Semi-Finalists at Its 'Vision for India' Event
Highlights
  • Hyperloop One at its Vision for India event discussed transportation
  • The company named 5 semi-finalists from Global Challenge
  • Minister of Railways Suresh Prabhu was a guest at the event
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US startup Hyperloop One at its Vision for India event on Tuesday discussed how the high-speed transportation system could help in transportation in India. The event, as expected, saw presence of chief guest Suresh Prabhu, Minister of Railways, and keynote speaker Amitabh Kant, CEO NITI Aayog, at the event. Hyperloop One claims Hyperloop can "reinvent and transform transportation in India" by connecting major cities at "faster-than-airline speeds".

Though the Hyperloop concept proposed in 2013 has seen much interest, Hyperloop One claims to be the only company that is building a functional Hyperloop system, and successfully demonstrated propulsion motor in May 2016. Hyperloop One also confirmed that it will have world's first full-system test this year in Nevada.

Hyperloop One at its Vision For India summit also revealed five semi-finalist teams from India from it's Hyperloop One Global Challenge (HOGC). Under the global challenge, teams were tasked to propose high-speed transportation routes and develop regional proposals integrating Hyperloop One's transport technology to move passengers and freight from point-to-point. Further, the company detailed that the Hyperloop One Global Challenge was kicked off in May last year, and saw over 2,600 registrants from 90 countries. Hyperloop One claimed that it received highest number of registrations from India for its Global Challenge.

Hyperloop One revealed India semi-finalists which included AECOM which proposed Bengaluru-to-Chennai route which is 334 kilometres in just 20 minutes. The LUX Hyperloop Network proposed Bengaluru-to-Thiruvananthapuram route of 736 kilometres in 41 minutes.

To recall, Hyperloop One back in January disclosed a list of locations around the world vying to put near-supersonic rail transit system to the test which included Delhi and Mumbai from India. The Dinclix GroundWorks proposed Delhi-to-Mumbai route via Jaipur and Indore which is 1,317 kilometres in 55 minutes. Other teams and locations include Hyperloop India which came with Mumbai-to-Chennai via Bengaluru route measuring 1,102 kilometres in just 50 minutes, and Infi-Alpha which proposed Bengaluru to Chennai route of 334 km in 20 minutes.

Shervin Pishevar, Executive Chairman of Hyperloop One, on the announcement said, "Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision for transforming India and the role he sees of technology in driving this change is indeed remarkable. India is an extremely important geography for developing Hyperloop networks and reimagining how cities and regions work. The Prime Minister's vision of connecting the country is directly aligned with Hyperloop One's objective of connecting the world. With initiatives such as 'Make in India' and 'Digital India', we do see ourselves working in this direction in India."

Rob Lloyd, CEO of Hyperloop One, said, "Hyperloop One will help accelerate India's growth towards building substantial infrastructure that is both financially and environmentally sustainable. A transportation system like the Hyperloop will undoubtedly ease the pressure on existing infrastructure while enhancing the quality of life of the people. We are already working with the governments around the world on passenger and freight projects, and we look forward to also partnering with India to support this endeavour."

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