The company is expected to its office in Dubai this September
Dubai-backed Hyperloop One, the company building the high-speed hyperloop transportation system, has successfully completed the second phase of testing in the Nevada desert, it announced on Wednesday.
The company completed phase two testing on July 29, and said it “achieved historic test speeds travelling nearly the full distance of the 500-metre DevLoop track”.
With Hyperloop One, passengers and cargo are loaded into a pod, and accelerate gradually via electric propulsion through a low-pressure tube.
The pod lifts above the track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds for long distances due to ultra-low aerodynamic drag.
As part of phase two, the Hyperloop One XP-1, the company’s first-generation pod, accelerated for 300 metres and glided above the track using magnetic levitation before braking and coming to a gradual stop.
The tube was depressurised down to the equivalent of air at 200,000 feet above sea level, a statement said.
All components of the system were tested, including the electric motor, controls and power electronics, magnetic levitation and guidance, pod suspension and vacuum system.
On a comparison bases, phase two saw the system achieve 2.7 times faster speed ( 192mph) compared to phase one (69mph). The Hyperloop One also went 4.5 times farther in terms of distance (1,433 feet vs 315 feet) and recorded 3.5 times more power to the pod (3,151hp vs 891hp).
Josh Giegel, president of Engineering and co-founder of Hyperloop One said: “We successfully completed Phase 1, proving that Hyperloop One technology works and that Hyperloop is real.
“Phase 2 was far more difficult as we built upon everything we learned from our initial test and accomplished faster speeds at a farther distance. We’re now one step closer to deploying Hyperloop around the world.”
Hyperloop One CEO Rob Lloyd added: “We’ve proven that our technology works, and we’re now ready to enter into discussions with partners, customers and governments around the world about the full commercialisation of our Hyperloop technology.