Elon Musk Has Posted Some 220mph Hyperloop Test Footage, And It'll Make Your Head Go Weird

Tesla CEO Musk has published a short video of hyperloop testing at speeds of up to 220mph

See the rather blurry video above? That’s a scaled down Hyperloop model hitting 220mph in a very short space of time.

A team of German students selected via one of Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s Hyperloop competitions is behind the project, which features a 0.8 mile test tube. 220mph was as much as it could do before starting to burn, although Musk is confident that 500km/h (310mph) should be possible once a “few tweaks” are made.

The rapid acceleration and deceleration is merely a result of the short test track. Musk Tweeted earlier this week: “For passenger transport, this can be spread over 20+ miles, so no spilt drinks.”

Hyperloop WARR pod run to 201 mph (324 km/h) in 0.8 mile near vacuum tube

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Musk has been talking about the prospect of Hyperloop for a good few years now. The idea centres around a sealed tube, allowing a magnetic levitation (or maglev) transportation vehicle to reach high speeds with minimal effort, thanks to the absence of air resistance provided by the tube’s vacuum. The aim is to have Hyperloop trains hit 1000kmh (621mph) eventually.

In July, Musk said that he’d been given “verbal government approval” for The Boring Company - a firm set up by the 46-year-old with the aim of reducing the high costs associated with tunneling - to dig a tunnel between New York City and Washington DC. A Hyperloop vehicle could apparently run between the two cities in under 30 minutes.

It’s very early days for the Hyperloop concept, and there are plenty of skeptics out there pointing out potential issues with technical feasibility, cost and safety. Whatever happens though, it should be fascinating to see the tech develop.

Comments

Nishant Dash

Holy
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09/01/2017 - 10:09 |
51 | 1
SirJamjaxIsGoingAgain-PeaceOutChaps

That didnt make my head go weird, it made my eyes go weird

09/01/2017 - 10:09 |
2 | 0
H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

It takes a slight pressure loss or badly fit track to get desintegrated at 621 mph

09/01/2017 - 10:10 |
14 | 3

If its tightly fitted to the tube though, where’s it going to go, what’s it going to hit? Worst case I can see (other than an unforeseen tunnel cave-in or a train stopped on the track) is it starts to rub on something and starts to burn which is easy to plan for with ceramic wear strips on the outside that can take the friction if that was to happen

09/01/2017 - 12:22 |
4 | 0

considering that elon musk is in california the bigger problem would be earthquakes

09/01/2017 - 18:55 |
1 | 0
Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

And funniest one is that he wants the Hyperloop to go three times faster, if not more

09/01/2017 - 10:34 |
3 | 0
prizrak

What is near vacuum? There seems to be way too much noise and rising smoke for near vaccuum.

09/01/2017 - 12:22 |
3 | 0
Ian MacDonald
09/01/2017 - 12:44 |
43 | 0

They’ve gone the plaid!

09/01/2017 - 17:30 |
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Destroya

His umm… thing will have a Ludicrous mode

09/01/2017 - 13:30 |
6 | 0
Anonymous
09/01/2017 - 13:35 |
14 | 0
Soni Redx (MD Squad Leader) (Subie Squad Leader)

Electric V-Tech Kicked In

09/01/2017 - 21:21 |
3 | 0
TheBagel

0_o

09/01/2017 - 23:18 |
1 | 0

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