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Virgin Hyperloop has conducted the first test run with human passengers at its DevLoop track in the desert just outside Las Vegas. On Sunday's test run, the two passengers in the hyperloop pod ...
Virgin Hyperloop, one of many companies tackling Elon Musk's open-source idea for sustainable, high-speed travel, has made history. On Monday, the company said it boarded the first human ...
Virgin Hyperloop has just completed the first-ever crewed test of hyperloop technology on their 500-meter (1,640-foot) test track, proving the technology is safe and (according to the volunteers ...
It completed its first human test run, albeit in a scaled-back version. The test was on Virgin Hyperloop's 0.3-mile DevLoop test site in Las Vegas.
The maiden human-occupied test was carried out in the new XP-2 vehicle, designed by the Bjarke Ingels Group and Kilo Design, which was custom-built with occupant safety and comfort in mind.
Over the past few years, Virgin Hyperloop has been testing its passenger pods at its 500-meter-long (1,600-ft) track in the Nevada desert, where it has hit speeds of nearly 387 km/h (240 mph) with ...
Virgin Hyperloop plans to launch a commercial hyperloop in 2021, though it will need regulators to get on board. The company is currently building a bigger, six-mile-long test track in West Virginia.
Virgin Hyperloop has recently made history with its first-ever transport of human passengers. The test carried Josh Giegel and Sara Luchian, both staff of Virgin Hyperloop, at 48 meters per second ...
Virgin Hyperloop is the first company to conduct a test of its new hyperloop technology with human passengers. (Sarah Lawson/Virgin Hyperloop) This article is more than 4 years old.
Hyperloop co-founder Josh Giegel and Sara Luchian, director of passenger experience, took the ride and traveled in Virgin's XP-2 vehicle down a 500-meter test track near Las Vegas in just 15 ...
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