China Sets New Record In Maglev Technology - Going 650 km/h In Just 7 Seconds
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Who remembers the Transrapid? Originally developed and tested by ThyssenKrupp and Siemens in Germany, the technology migrated to China. In this country, the high-speed system was never used commercially. Instead, the Shanghai Maglev Train started operating as early as 2004: The magnetic float railway to Transrapid model connects the mega-city Shanghai with the airport of Pudong to this day. The train reaches 430 km/h on the 30-kilometre-long rou…
China Sets New Record In Maglev Technology - Going 650 km/h In Just 7 Seconds
Researchers in China have made a world record by propelling a 1.1-ton test vehicle to 650 km/h in 7 seconds, a breakthrough in magnetic levitation (maglev) technology. The record-breaking speed was set at the Donghu Laboratory in Hubei Province, where a small 1,000-meter maglev test track was constructed with state-of-the-art electromagnetic propulsion and levitation technologies. […] The post China Sets New Record In Maglev Technology – Going 6…
Chinese researchers have succeeded in speeding up the prototype of a magnetic float train to a speed of 650 kilometres per hour within just seven seconds – world record. And that's not supposed to be all.read more on t3n.de
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