The maglev train was tested on a 400 metre (1,310-foot) magnetic levitation (maglev) test line, and safely brought to a stop ...
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.
The test was conducted by researchers at China’s National University of Defence Technology, who accelerated a magnetic ...
China has tested the world's fastest maglev train, reaching 700 km/h during a recent run, showcasing advanced technology that eliminates friction. This innovation could significantly reduce travel ...
China has achieved a major breakthrough in high-speed transport after successfully testing a magnetic levitation vehicle that ...
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 ...
The train floats above the track using superconducting magnets, which both lift the vehicle and propel it forward without any physical contact with the rails.
China, which leads the world in fastest trains, again proved that it is the boss when it comes to high-speed transportation.
Chinese scientists have set a new global speed record after successfully testing a superconducting maglev train that reached 700 kilometres per hour in ...
Chinese scientists set a new world record as a superconducting maglev train reached 700 km/h in just two seconds, ...