Warwick Hyperloop - Accelerate With Us Warwick Hyperloop - Accelerate With Us Warwick Hyperloop - Accelerate With Us
Warwick Hyperloop - Accelerate With Us Warwick Hyperloop - Accelerate With Us Warwick Hyperloop - Accelerate With Us
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Who Are We?

Warwick Hyperloop is a student-led project based at the University of Warwick.

In 2019 we competed in SpaceX Hyperloop competition and achieved a semi-final position. We also showcased in European Hyperloop Week in the Netherlands (2022), Edinburgh (2023), and Zurich (2024). Prior to 2022, our pods were only conceptual but in 2023 our first working pod was manufactured in time to showcase at the EHW. Warwick Hyperloop’s most recent accomplishment was competing in the EHW 2024 in ETH Zurich. Our expertise spans across various engineering and non-engineering disciplines with over 50 members specialising in electrical, mechanical, systems, sponsorship, and more.

And we’re only just getting started. Our target for this year to create a life size pod for EHW 2025.

Meet Our Team
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Why Hyperloop?

High Speeds

Hyperloops are one of the fastest modes of transport in the future, with a maximum speed of up to 760 mph.

Economical

With its speed, freight and supply chain transport times can be decreased, and so increasing economic activity.

Environmental

With an electric motor, magnetic levitation, and a low-drag environment, this transport produces zero direct emissions.

Our Vision

Propel and make a tangible impact on the global development of the Hyperloop transportation system.

Our Mission for 2025

Our goal this year is to participate in the global European Hyperloop Week (EHW), an initiative hosted by several Hyperloop teams across Europe. EHW is a week-long experience full of events including conferences, demonstrations, exhibitions and tests. The aim of EHW is to collaborate and exhibit the innovative Hyperloop technology that each team has been working on. There are also competitions with a variety of awards available based on different subsystems as well as scalability.

EHW Website

What is Hyperloop?

Be Wherever You Want, Whenever You Want

With its top speeds, the Hyperloop can bring you from London to Edinburgh in just 50 minutes, saving you up to 4 hours of your journey compared to using an average train.

Environmentally-Friendly, Economically-Conscious

All these benefits, with ZERO direct emissions. On top of that, it can also be used to increase freight and supply chain transport times.

The Pod Explained

The Pod is the most essential part of the Hyperloop system. It is the transportation vehicle with space for passengers and cargo, with innovative design and technology for all its aspects.

The Pod is made of various parts and components which all working together in sync allow it to reach speeds of up to 1000 km/h safely and efficiently.

A high-power density motor delivers high torque and RPM to the wheel which allows the Pod to reach such high speeds with g acceleration. This motor is powered by the battery pack which discharges energy to it.

A powerful braking system that can decelerate the pod within a few seconds to a complete stop allows us to reach such high speeds safely.

The main structure of the Pod is provided by the chassis which provides a strong base for the rest of the Pod. It works in tandem with the suspension which uses stability wheels to ensure the safety of the Pod in both vertical and horizontal directions.

Did You Know?

  • Hyperloop technology is being worked on by many teams across the globe, but so far only Virgin Hyperloop have conducted tests with human passengers. In November 2020, 2 lucky passengers got to experience travelling in a Hyperloop Pod for 15 seconds.
  • On Mars, a Hyperloop Pod could travel without the need for a low-pressure tube as the natural atmosphere of Mars is sufficiently less dense.
  • Pods can also be designed to include space for passenger vehicles.
  • The very first Hyperloop Pod prototype was built in 2016.
  • Current estimations suggest Hyperloop could transport 900 passengers per hour from one station.