as the corporation recently launched high-speed propulsion tests on full-scale prototype vehicles at the world's largest vacuum-tube maglev train research base in Datong, Shanxi province.
China's maglev train has surpassed its previous record of 623 km/h (387 miles per hour) during tests in a low-vacuum tube just 2 km long, according to the China Aerospace Science and Industry ...
It is based on the world's fastest magnetic levitation (maglev) trains, then made faster by speeding along inside vacuum tubes. The Maglev train speed world record was set in 2015 when a Japanese ...
Trains as fast as planes? Maglev technology promises this, allowing speeds of over 600 km/h and even ... The core innovation lies in magnetic levitation: using a system of magnets, the train is ...
The Hyperloop idea, first floated by Tesla's Elon Musk, has sparked a number of projects keen to demonstrate that putting a maglev train in a vacuum tube can deliver the revolutionary transport ...