Hyperloop to Kiel: Hamburg is planning the most fastest Olympic connection!

Hamburg plans a hyperloop connection to Kiel for Olympic advertising 2036-2044 to promote innovative mobility.
Hamburg plans a hyperloop connection to Kiel for Olympic advertising 2036-2044 to promote innovative mobility. (Symbolbild/NAG)

Hyperloop to Kiel: Hamburg is planning the most fastest Olympic connection!

Hamburg, Deutschland - The city of Hamburg plans to make a high -speed connection to Kiel as part of a possible application for the 2036, 2040 or 2044 Olympics. This could be done by using an innovative hyperloop system, which the two cities could link to each other. With this transport connection, Hamburg in particular would like to support the upcoming sailing competitions as well as handball and rugby tournaments in Kiel. The Hamburg traffic authority has already expressed its interest in new mobility solutions, whereby hyperloop technology is viewed as a promising option in order to meet the requirements for future traffic infrastructures. However, the prerequisite for the Olympic plans is the successful implementation of a pilot project.

At the beginning of this year, the city of Hamburg signed a “Letter of Intent” with the consortium “Mode 5”, which is working on a hyperloop-like concept. This concept provides for the construction of a magnetic levay, which is supposed to run along a low -air tube along motorways. The Hamburg Senate and the state government of Schleswig-Holstein are currently examining the opportunity to realize a hyperloop route between Hamburg and Kiel. But the realization depends crucially on the successful implementation of a test route within Hamburg.

test track along the A24

According to information from the NDR, Hamburg plans a hyperloop test track along the A24 motorway between Horner Kreisel and Jenfeld. Mayor Peter Tschentscher (SPD) and traffic senator Anjes Tjarks (Greens) signed the declaration of intent to advance the development of this test track. The Senate also supports an application from a private consortium for funding at the Federal Ministry of Economics.

A test system for researching hyperloop technology is set up at the Emden/Leer University of Applied Sciences, which is an important step towards the practical applicability of this innovative traffic solution. At the same time, questions about the integration of the hyperloop tube into the existing traffic structure were discussed by the traffic policy spokeswoman for the left, Heike Sudman. The Senate has answered these concerns and assures that the project is supported in the event of permits and the simulation in the existing urban infrastructure.

technology of the hyperloop

The Hyperloop, a concept presented by Elon Musk in 2013, is a high -speed traffic system that transports transport capsules at speeds of up to 1,000 km/h through vacuum tubes. The capsules drive in airless tubes and can reach high accelerations through magnetic fields and linear motors. This technology not only promises faster, but also more environmentally friendly and cheaper travel options compared to conventional means of transport such as aircraft and trains.

The capsules themselves have space for 28 passengers and can also transport cars in future variants. They slide on a thin air cushion and drive through reinforced concrete tubes, which maintain an internal pressure of around 100 Pascal. However, critics raise concerns about the costs and technical challenges of the Hyperloop system, while several companies and research institutions worldwide are working on the development of this technology.

In view of the upcoming Olympic Games and the associated mobility requirements, the Hyperloop could make a decisive contribution to the future of traffic in Hamburg and beyond.

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