Madras' Hyperloop project technology will be built at Chennai's Integral Coach Factory. The project, supported by the Ministry of Railways, uses indigenous technology, marking a step towards India's ...
NEW DELHI: Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday announced that the electronics component technology for the Hyperloop project would be developed at the Integral Coach Factory (ICF ...
Chennai: Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Saturday announced that an electronics component technology for the ambitious Hyperloop project, developed by IIT-Madras, will be built at the Integral ...
Indian Railways News: India’s railway infrastructure is soon to witness a massive transformation after the government approved a groundbreaking hyperloop test project. This high-speed transit ...
Speaking to the journalists, the Minister said that the entire testing system for Hyperloop transportation has been developed using indigenous technologies, and he congratulated all the young ...
The track is 422 meters long. Once implemented, hyperloop technology could cover 350 km in just 30 minutes. This means a Delhi-Jaipur journey (about 300 km) could take less than half an hour.
Vaishnaw underlined the government's focus on taking hyperloop technology forward in India. "The first tube is a major step in developing hyperloop technology. We have already provided two grants ...
The longest Hyperloop test tube in Asia, measuring 410 meters, has been developed entirely using indigenous technologies at IIT Madras. Minister Vaishnaw commended the young innovators for their ...
The 410m long Hyperloop test tube at IIT Chennai is said to be the longest in Asia. Credit: Government of India Press Information Bureau. The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai, India, has been ...
India is set to build the world's longest hyperloop test facility, spanning 40-50 km, to advance high-speed transit technology. Backed by Indian Railways, it follows a successful 422 m test track ...