A new day in transportation history. https://t.co/nFohRHsZVt pic.twitter.com/4NZwqg3RfX
— Virgin Hyperloop (@virginhyperloop) November 9, 2020
In my humble opinion there is a lot of potential for transport goods with this Virgin Hyperloop technology.
In my mind is something like a “shooting fast acceleration” goods tube, which can be 3x faster than the passenger tube.Β
This transport could be realy very fast and huge potential for anyone:
institutional – (medical care, science, military etc.)
commercial – everything is possible
This is one of those rare moments that humanity is making a great leap forward. This video shows two passengers riding in a @VirginHyperloop pod for the first time β making transportation history: https://t.co/4PRA6PN8B1 pic.twitter.com/LWgYdLgzDX
— Richard Branson (@richardbranson) November 9, 2020
Two passengers have ridden in a @virginhyperloop pod in a test that has made transportation history. Read my thoughts on why Iβm so excited about Virgin Hyperloop and its potential to change how the world moves around: https://t.co/4PRA6PN8B1 pic.twitter.com/MXd2ZC9CmX
— Richard Branson (@richardbranson) November 9, 2020
Great to see @VirginHyperloop has been included in the EU Commission Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy, which aims to reduce transit-related greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2050 as part of the Green Deal https://t.co/kXfnDC1wNa pic.twitter.com/EkKEwpDoyj
— Richard Branson (@richardbranson) December 11, 2020