TORONTO, July 22 (Bernama-BUSINESS WIRE) -- TransPod, the startup that is building the world’s leading ultra-high-speed ground transportation system (the
TransPod Line) to disrupt and redefine passenger and cargo transportation, unveiled the
FluxJet, an industry-defining innovation that transforms the way we live, work, and travel.
Based on groundbreaking innovations in propulsion and fossil-fuel-free clean energy systems, the
FluxJet is a fully electric vehicle that is effectively a hybrid between an aircraft and a train. Featuring technological leaps in contactless power transmission and a new field of physics called
veillance flux, the
FluxJet travels in a protected guideway at over 1000 km/h – faster than a jet and three times as fast as a high-speed train.
The
FluxJet will operate exclusively on the
TransPod Line, a network system with stations in key locations and major cities, featuring high-frequency departures designed to enable fast, affordable, and safe travel. Most recently,
TransPod confirmed $550M US finance and announced the next phase of an $18B US infrastructure project to build the
TransPod Line to connect the cities of Calgary and Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. Preliminary construction work, including the environmental impact assessment, has begun. This critical project will create up to 140,000 jobs and add $19.2B to the region’s GDP throughout construction. Once the
TransPod Line is in operation, it will cost passengers approximately 44 per cent less than a plane ticket to travel the corridor and reduce CO2 emissions by 636,000 tonnes per year.
“All the hard work over the past few years has led to this milestone moment where talk is becoming a reality. The technology is proven, and we have the confidence of investors, governments, and partners to continue pushing forward to redefine transportation effectively,” said Sebastien Gendron, co-founder and CEO, TransPod.
At TransPod’s unveiling event in Toronto, a scaled-down
FluxJet was featured in a live demonstration showing its flight capabilities. The almost 1-tonne
FluxJet vehicle demonstrated a take-off, travel, and landing procedure within its guideway. Event and demo footage can be found
here.
“This milestone is a major leap forward,” said Ryan Janzen, co-founder and CTO, TransPod. “The
FluxJet is at a nexus of scientific research, industrial development, and massive infrastructure to address passengers' needs and reduce our dependence on fossil-fuel-heavy jets and highways.”
“TransPod completely changes the game with ultra high-speed, zero-emission passenger travel and freight transportation between major gateway cities,” said Yung Wu, CEO of MaRS Discovery District. “It is time for bold action from our policymakers, investors, and operators to support the commercialization of made-in-Canada innovations like TransPod, to win in the multi-trillion dollar global innovation economy."
“The
FluxJet is a first for Canadian innovation and is the next great infrastructure project to be brought worldwide,” said Janzen. “The
TransPod Line is being developed in collaboration with our partners in Europe, USA, and beyond, including universities, research centres, the aerospace industry, architecture, railway, and construction partners.”
TransPod’s
FluxJet unveiling was made possible with the support and collaboration of
the Building Trades of Alberta,
Canada’s Building Trades Unions,
Dassault Systèmes,
DHL Express,
MaRS,
Ikos Consulting,
REC Architecture, and
SADE Engineering.
About TransPod Inc.TransPod’s goal is to disrupt and redefine commercial transportation between major cities in developed and emerging markets. The startup was founded in 2015 to build the world’s leading tube-transportation system (the
TransPod Line) to connect people, cities, and businesses with high-speed transportation that is affordable and environmentally sustainable. TransPod Inc. is headquartered in Toronto, Canada and has affiliate companies in Alberta, France, and the UAE. Visit
www.transpod.com to learn more.