India is set to build the world’s longest hyperloop test track to explore commercial feasibility. Supported by Indian ...
India is set to build the world's longest hyperloop test facility, spanning 40-50 km, to advance high-speed transit ...
India has inaugurated its first hyperloop test track, a 422-meter facility developed by the Indian Institute of Technology ...
Bengaluru: What if you could travel the 325 km distance from Bengaluru to Chennai in just half an hour? Do you think this is ...
India has announced the construction of the world's longest hyperloop test facility, aimed at achieving speeds of 1,100 kmph.
Initial tests on the hyperloop track demonstrated that a distance of approximately 350 km could be covered in just 30 minutes ...
IIT Madras with support from the Ministry of Railways, has developed a 422-meter-long, India's first hyperloop test track.
India has built its first Hyperloop testing track in collaboration with IIT-Madras named Avishkar. The testing track has been ...
Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw on Monday revealed that the Avishkar Hyperloop project at IIT Madras was successfully ...
IIT Madras, supported by Indian Railways, has developed a 422m hyperloop test track and plans to create a 50km commercial ...
On December 5, the Union Railway Minister showcased on X (formerly Twitter) the completion of the 410-meter Hyperloop test ...
Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw wrote, 'Government-academia collaboration is driving innovation in futuristic transportation.