Elon Musk’s hyperloop one step closer to reality

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You have all surely heard of Elon Musk, the billionaire innovator of space travel and the electric vehicles industry. He was the man who made the electric car cool with the launch of the Tesla Roadster (named after Nicolai Tesla), an electric vehicle capable of outperforming many sports cars and have zero emissions at the same time.

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Nikola-TeslaBesides his SpaceX team has designed space technology based on reusable rockets, vowing to make space travel affordable for the common folk in the near future.

Hyperloop is another project linked to his name.

He came up with the idea of a new way of transportation without the need of rails or wheels, immune to weather and completely safe, and also powered by solar panels, as a response to a projected California high-speed rail back in 2012.

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The Hyperloop could be used to transport cargo at high speeds, and people too.

His team put the concept of the Hyperloop on paper, and gave it away to the public, to “see if the people can find ways to improve it”. And the concept was popular among some engineers out there, some of them dedicating their time and effort to transforming it into reality.

This year Elon Musk has taken another step toward the transformation of this safe, fast and green means of transport into reality. Back in January he has announced that he will build a Hyperloop test track in Texas, which would allow teams of engineers to test their pod designs. The test track would be privately founded, and have a length of about 5 miles.

Furthermore, Musk’s SpaceX has also announced that it will build a one mile long test track next to its California facility to test pods designed by teams enrolled into a pod design competition. The contest was announced at the middle of June by SpaceX, and will see independent teams of engineers build a sub-scale Hyperloop pod.

The pods will not be suitable for human transportation at this time, and the competition’s goal is to find a viable, economical and safe way to transform this new way of transportation into reality: “While we are not developing a commercial Hyperloop ourselves, we are interested in helping to accelerate development of a functional Hyperloop prototype,” the SpaceX website states.

All information about the competition, just like the draft Hyperloop plans, will be open sourced.

There are currently two commercial companies in California – Hyperloop Technologies and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies – are working towards the building of the first tracks. SpaceX has no affiliation with any of them.

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