The maglev train was tested on a 400 metre (1,310-foot) magnetic levitation (maglev) test line, and safely brought to a stop ...
The test was conducted by researchers at China’s National University of Defence Technology, who accelerated a magnetic ...
Chinese scientists set a new world record as a superconducting maglev train reached 700 km/h in just two seconds, highlighting future potential for ultra-fast travel.
Chinese scientists have achieved a milestone in magnetic levitation technology. Researchers at China’s National University of Defence Technology successfully propelled a one-tonne vehicle to 700 ...
The test was carried out by a team from the National University of Defence Technology on a 400‑metre maglev test track. The vehicle reached the record speed and was then brought safely to a stop at ...
China, which leads the world in fastest trains, again proved that it is the boss when it comes to high-speed transportation.
China has set a global record by accelerating a ton-scale test vehicle to 700 kilometers per hour in just two seconds, marking the fastest performance of a superconducting electrodynamic suspension ...
Researchers at East Lake Laboratory in Central China's Hubei Province accelerate a 1,110-kilogram high-speed rail model to 800 km/h in just 5.3 seconds using levitation support an ...
China says its maglev hyperloop train has broken the world speed record in a test run, reaching a blistering 387 mph (623 km/h). Ultimately, its makers want to build a train more than three times as ...
The landmark test was conducted on a 400-meter experimental track and demonstrated not only ultra-rapid acceleration but also precise and safe braking.
China could soon have a train that is as fast as a plane. The China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation, or CASIC for short, just announced its new magnetically levitated (maglev) train soared ...