Making of the first European hyperloop system

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In the Netherlands, the first low speed hyperloop system in Europe has been installed. A collaboration between Hardt Hyperloop and its partners: Tata Steel, Royal BAM Group, Royal IHC, Busch, Continental, Prysmian Group, ABB, Goudsmit and EIT Inno Energy.

This activity has received funding from the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT). This body of the European Union receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.

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*"fully operational" LOL, no...*

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You can't even get the grammar right in your title and we are going to trust you people to build this. IT WON'T WORK. What I find funny is that Elon Musk's test track only one vehicle got to the other end and that was electrically assisted. Is that why your track is much shorter, so you can get to the other end? Or is it just so you don't have to wait hours for the vacuum to recreated after you've opened it? This is typical of what this world has turned into, as soon as someone tweets an idea, the press are all over it and then everyone thinks it will work much like solar roadways which DON'T WORK. You're forgetting to look at the practicality of the thing, IT CANNOT BE DONE cheaply or simply and likely not at all. Go find something else to waste your money on like skyscrapers that hang from orbiting meteorites or mining cheese from the Moon.

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