China's Defence University sets world record as maglev train hits 700 km/h, marking a breakthrough in ultra-high-speed travel.
China’s superconducting maglev train breaks world record, reaching 700 km/h in two seconds, setting a new benchmark in high-speed rail.
The test was conducted by researchers at China’s National University of Defence Technology, who accelerated a magnetic ...
Floating trains have glided closer to Europe after a pioneering trial of magnetic levitation — aka maglev. Italian firm IronLev, which developed the tech, claims to have completed the first-ever ...
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 ...
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 ...
China has set a global record by accelerating a ton-scale test vehicle to 700 kilometers per hour in just two seconds, ...
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 has set a new world record after testing a maglev train that reached 700 kmph in just two seconds on a 400-metre track.
China is pushing the boundaries of high-speed rail technology with its ambitious development of maglev trains that could revolutionize travel within the country. Passengers in China could soon stream ...
The world's first carbon fiber metro train launched in China, boasting reduced weight, energy consumption, and carbon emissions. Italy's IronLev tested a maglev train prototype on existing rail ...