Saudi MoT to study hyperloop transport that promises speeds of 1,000 kmph

Saudi Arabia commission's national hyperloop study in partnership with Virgin Hyperloop One.

The Ministry of Transport, MoT, in Saudi Arabia has announced a contract agreement with Virgin Hyperloop One, VHO. Under the partnership, VHO will conduct ‎a groundbreaking pre-feasibility study on the use of hyperloop technology for the transport of passengers and cargo, laying the groundwork for a network of hyperloop routes to be considered ‎across Saudi Arabia.

The study is the first at a national level to be carried out anywhere in the world and will examine viable routes, expected demand, anticipated costs and explore the socio-economic benefits of creating jobs and develop high-tech skills.

The study is the first at a national level to be carried out anywhere in the world and will examine viable routes, expected demand, anticipated costs.

The study, which will serve as a blueprint for future hyperloop projects, builds on the developers long-standing relationship with Saudi Arabia, which peaked when His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, viewed VHO’s passenger pod during a visit to the United States. The announcement is the latest in a series of existing partnership in Saudi Arabia that include MiSK Foundation, the Economic Cities Authority, as well as King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

Building on Saudi Arabia’s commitment to be a leader in the adoption and implementation of hyperloop technology, the agreement forms the foundation for creating groundbreaking transportation infrastructure that will transform Saudi Arabia’s economy, enable the creation of jobs, and develop of high-tech talent.

Having already attracted major investors from the UAE, including VHO’s main investor, DP World, as well as others such as Abu Dhabi Capital Group, a hyperloop system would see passengers travel at speeds exceeding 1,000km/h, cutting the travel time from the capital to Jeddah to 46 minutes. Similarly, a journey from Riyadh to Qiddiyah would take only 5 minutes. While a trip from Jeddah to Neom could be completed in 40 minutes, and from Riyadh to Abu Dhabi in only 48 minutes.

A hyperloop system would see passengers travel at speeds exceeding 1,000km/h, cutting the travel time from the capital to Jeddah to 46 minutes.

Speaking on the announcement, His Excellency Eng Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Minister of Transport said, “His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia has outlined the role of transport in shaping the future of Saudi Arabia’s economy within Vision 2030. As we enter a new decade, we intend to make rapid progress in building the infrastructure required to define mobility for the future, enabling the efficient movement of people and goods. With the transformative hyperloop technology, Saudi Arabia will not only unlock unparalleled benefits for its people and the economy but will continue to lead the region into an era of prosperity.”

His Excellency Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, Chairman of Virgin Hyperloop One, said, “Technology will continue playing a pivotal role in the progress and transformation of Saudi Arabia’s economy. As part of this, Virgin Hyperloop One and the technology that underpins it will help shape the future of Saudi Arabia. Together with the Ministry of Transport, we are confident that hyperloop technology will transform the movement of people and cargo in Saudi Arabia and help realise the ambitions of Vision 2030. The evolution of hyperloop offers an unparalleled opportunity to shape a connected Saudi Arabia, linking cities and nations in the region via a variety of routes.”

“The Virgin Hyperloop One system is real, rapid-speed, mass transportation. With the completion of more than 400 tests, VHO has positioned itself as the most viable option for investors, governments and businesses across the globe. Already, seventeen states in the United States are exploring potential hyperloop routes. In India, we recently reached a milestone for Virgin Hyperloop One, signing a landmark framework agreement to develop the Pune-Mumbai Hyperloop Project,” His Excellency added.

Speaking about the transformation potential of hyperloop technology in Saudi Arabia, Jay Walder, Chief Executive Officer of Virgin Hyperloop One, said, “In line with Vision 2030, I am confident we will see the world’s first commercial hyperloop within the decade. Saudi Arabia is on the forefront of this new era in transportation by being the first in the world to explore a national hyperloop route. The economic potential is enormous to connect passengers and cargo at unprecedented speeds with zero direct emissions. The system would be up to ten times more energy efficient than short haul flights and 50% more efficient than high-speed trains. In fact, a hyperloop in the region could be powered entirely by solar panels which cover the tube, making the technology hugely attractive to the sun-abundant Kingdom.”

Speaking about the recent developments in Saudi Arabia, Harj Dhaliwal, Managing Director for the Middle East and India, Virgin Hyperloop One, said, “This new agreement with the Ministry of Transport in Saudi Arabia brings us one step closer to the realisation of our vision for a ‘Connected Saudi Arabia’ and a ‘Connected Gulf’. As the country’s leadership embraces new and innovative technologies VHO is uniquely positioned as a forward-thinking transportation partner, engineered for the 21st century. VHO can connect major hubs in the country, and potentially the entire region, which supports the leadership’s renewed effort to propel Saudi Arabia’s economy to the forefront of innovation.”