China’s superconducting maglev train breaks world record, reaching 700 km/h in two seconds, setting a new benchmark in high-speed rail.
Chinese scientists have achieved a milestone in magnetic levitation technology. Researchers at China’s National University of ...
Researchers at China's National University of Defence Technology (NUDT) have achieved a major breakthrough in high-speed ...
China's push for high-speed transportation has taken a major leap forward with its experimental T-Flight maglev train. Designed to reach record-breaking speeds, this levitating train could ...
China’s maglev train sets a new world record, accelerating to 700 kmph in just two seconds. Using superconducting magnets, ...
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.
Magnetic levitation is a transportation technology that uses electromagnets to lift, guide and propel trains without wheels, allowing the cars to levitate slightly above the tracks.
China has started the construction of a test line in China’s Shanxi Province to handle maglev trains operating at speeds of up to 1,000km/h. To mark the official launch of the maglev test line, a ...
Researchers at China’s National University of Defence Technology have successfully accelerated a tonne-class vehicle to a record speed of 700 km/h (435mph) within just two seconds on a 400 metre ...