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Europe s longest magrail test track to be constructed in Poland

Europe’s longest magrail test track to be constructed in Poland The longest passive magnetic levitation test facility in Europe will be built in Poland, with construction to begin this summer. Magrail technology company Nevomo has signed an agreement with Polish firm Ciech Sarzyna to lease land and infrastructure. This will allow Nevomo to build a full-scale 750m test track. Magrail technology enables vehicles to reach speeds of 550km/h on existing railway tracks. The advantage of the technology, which uses the hyperloop concept, is the ability to integrate with the existing railway infrastructure without the need to make changes to rolling stock.

Nevomo/Hyperloop in Berlin, Zurich and Vienna expansion

Nevomo/Hyperloop in Berlin, Zurich and Vienna expansion Nevomo begins its European expansion. The start-up has established cooperation with EUREF-Campus Düsseldorf and the University of Applied Sciences Emden / Leer in Germany. The company’s founders also announce the opening of a Swiss branch. Nevomo, formerly known as Hyper Poland, is developing magrail technology based on magnetic levitation, which enables travel at speeds of up to 550 km/h using the existing railway infrastructure, and also allows for the phased implementation of the hyperloop vacuum railway. The company has decided that the time has come to expand its operations on a European scale, which will contribute to acquiring new partners and strategic cooperation and, as a result, lead to rapid growth of the company.

EU backs hyperloop in sustainability strategy - New Civil Engineer

The European Commission has identified hyperloop as a “game-changing mobility technology” in its sustainability strategy. The Sustainable and Smart Mobility Strategy – released this week – says that developing new technologies is “key to staying ahead of the curve”. The strategy outlines how the EU will reduce transit-related greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2050 as part of the European Green Deal. It backs the wider use of hyperloop going forward, along with drones, autonomous vehicles, hydrogen aircraft, electric personal air vehicles, electric waterborne transport and clean urban logistics. “An enabling environment for such game-changing mobility technologies is key, so that the EU can become a prime deployment destination for innovators,” the strategy says.

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