Video: Hyperloop technology being planned for Jebel Ali Dubai port
Video on Hyperloop
What is Hyperloop Technology?
Hyperloop is a tradename and a registered trademark of the Space Exploration Technologies Corporation (SpaceX) for the high speed transportation of passengers and goods in tubes in which capsules are propelled by linear induction motors and air compressors.
High-speed travel technology is usually associated with ways in which we can move people more quickly from A to B. But now the shipping industry is getting in on the act, with DP World exploring the possibility of using Hyperloop technology at Jebel Ali Port in Dubai.
The company has signed a
memorandum of understanding with Los Angeles-based Hyperloop One, with an initial
focus on moving containers from ships docked at DP World’s flagship Jebel Ali
Port through the Hyperloop tube to an inland container depot in Dubai 29
kilometres away.
"By embracing high-speed
containers transportation technology, DP World once again leads other port
operators around the world. The project will be a game changer in the future of
transportation industry globally," said Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, DP
World’s group chairman and chief executive.
Earlier this year the Hyperloop
One chief executive Rob Lloyd predicted the UAE would be one of the early
adopters of the high-speed technology. Invented by Elon Musk in 2013, Hyperloop
can potentially move containers or up to 40 people in a single capsule at
speeds of up to 1,100 kilometres per hour – 89 per cent the speed of sound.
This is a potential time-saver for daily commutes around the world, including the Abu Dhabi-Dubai route, which could be cut to just 15 minutes. For DP World, it would mean time saved and a profit boost for its customers.
"By eliminating the barriers
of time and distance, we believe we can increase the volume of freight DP World
moves through the port using a Hyperloop to a new inland depot, which supports
more revenue and profit for all stakeholders," said Mr Lloyd.
"A Hyperloop system fits
seamlessly with existing transport corridors, minimising any impact on urban
Dubai and reducing freeway congestion and emissions."
"We build our investment
decisions on our readings of the industry trends and changes," said Mr bin
Sulayem. "This project will enable us to deliver competitive features to
our customers in terms of speeding their operations, which will significantly
increase their returns." The feasibility study will investigate the
business case, route options and cost to build and operate the system. The
final product could include Hyperloop tubes submerged underwater to connect
Jebel Ali’s new island Terminal 4 to onshore destinations, the US company said.
Source: The National UAE, DP
World, CNBC
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