
China Sets New Maglev Speed Record at 700 km/h
China has achieved a significant milestone in high-speed maglev technology by accelerating a tonne-scale vehicle to 700 km/h in just two seconds. This record was set during a recent test on a 400-meter superconducting track.
The test took place in the city of Qingdao, Shandong province, and was conducted by the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation (CASIC). This achievement marks a substantial advancement in maglev technology, showcasing the potential for future high-speed rail applications.
The vehicle utilized in the test is part of China’s ongoing efforts to develop faster and more efficient transportation systems. The superconducting maglev technology allows for reduced friction, enabling higher speeds compared to traditional rail systems.
China has been a leader in maglev technology, with previous records set in the past few years. The latest test not only demonstrates the capabilities of the technology but also positions China at the forefront of high-speed rail innovation.
Industry experts believe that this breakthrough could lead to the development of commercial maglev trains capable of operating at similar speeds, potentially transforming long-distance travel and freight transport.
As the global demand for faster and more efficient transportation solutions grows, China’s advancements in maglev technology may influence international rail standards and practices.
source: railtech.com



