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Virgin Hyperloop Unveils Passenger Experience Vision
Groundbreaking design shows end-to-end
passenger experience for the 21st century
Virgin Hyperloop Portal
Inside the Virgin Hyperloop portal. Design
by Bjarke Ingels Group and animation by SeeThree.
Virgin Hyperloop Pod
Inside the Virgin Hyperloop pod. Design by
TEAGUE and animation by SeeThree.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27, 2021, (GLOBE
NEWSWIRE):
Just
months after their first passenger testing, Virgin Hyperloop today unveiled its vision for the future
hyperloop experience. The newly-released concept video takes the viewer step-by-step through a hyperloop
journey, from arriving at the portal to boarding the pod.
“Showing
the passenger experience of Virgin Hyperloop is a glimpse of the future,
following the success three months ago when people rode in a hyperloop pod for
the first time,” said Sultan Bin Sulayem, Chairman of Virgin Hyperloop and
Group Chairman and CEO of DP World. “We have demonstrated the maturity of our
technology. We are getting closer to commercialization of what will be the
first new mass-scale transportation mode in a century.”
“Designing
a new mode of transportation from scratch is both an opportunity and a responsibility,”
said Sara Luchian, Virgin Hyperloop’s Director of Passenger Experience
and one of the first people to ride the hyperloop in November. “Hyperloop
technology – and what it enables – is paradigm-shifting. It follows that the
passenger experience should be nothing short of extraordinary.”
Virgin
Hyperloop worked with world-class partners across disparate industries –
including Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) for the portal designs, Teague for the pod designs, SeeThree for the video and animation, and Man Made Music for the score and sonic identity – to design
a comprehensive, multi-sensory passenger experience that surpasses that of any
other form of mass transit.
“Virgin
Hyperloop can accelerate the future of mobility on land. The new mode of travel
at supersonic speed rethinks transportation and the perception of space,
landscape, time, and distance,” said Bjarke Ingels, Founder &
Creative Director, BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group. “In this day and age,
Virgin Hyperloop taking off from our portals provides holistic, intelligent
transportation for a globalized community to travel across vast distances in a
safer, cleaner, easier, and faster way than airlines.”
Far
from a dystopian future where dark colors, stark lighting, and screens abound,
Virgin Hyperloop’s counter narrative is a more optimistic view of the future: a
greener, smoother, safer, and more pleasant mass transit experience.
"We
leveraged decades of experience designing how people and things move across
various modalities – taking some of the best aspects from aviation, rail,
automotive, and even hospitality to create a new and better passenger
experience that is distinct to Virgin Hyperloop,” said John Barratt,
CEO & President, Teague. “Recessed seat wells provide a greater
sense of space, while the raised aisle is a touch of the unexpected and unique.
Bands of greenery and wood textures subvert the aesthetic of typical mass
transit materials with something optimistic and fresh. All lighting in the
pod—including the unassuming information displays—are dynamic and adjust based
on traveler activity and journey milestones."
Beyond
the typical touchpoints in transportation, Virgin Hyperloop also researched and
incorporated findings from more non-traditional interactions, such as sound.
“Through
proprietary research and a design thinking approach to creating sound and sonic
solutions for Virgin Hyperloop, Man Made Music was able to address a myriad of
potential challenges for this new mode of transportation, from how to evoke a
sense of privacy and space to an enhanced sense of safety and calm,” said Joel
Beckerman, Founder and Lead Composer at Man Made Music. “We respond to
sound quicker than any other sense, so sound actually drives the multi-sensory
experiences. The sonic cues of the Virgin Hyperloop identity system serves as a
guide for passengers throughout their experience while instilling confidence,
safety, and clarity – you ‘feel’ it rather than ‘hear’ it. Just like a great
movie score, it tells you the story. We know when we’ve got it right when you
don’t notice the sound at all: the interface is humanized in ways that are both
fresh and familiar.”
A key
pillar of Virgin Hyperloop’s passenger experience is accessibility, ensuring
that this new form of transportation will expand opportunities for the masses.
While ticket prices will vary depending on the exact route, a recent study in Ohio found that hyperloop fares would be more akin
to the cost of driving, rather than flying.
“It’s
simple. If it’s not affordable, people won’t use it,” said Jay Walder,
CEO of Virgin Hyperloop. “Daily high-speed transport is currently not
feasible for most people, but we want to change that notion. Imagine being able
to commute between cities that are currently hours apart in minutes – and
the endless possibilities that opens up.”
On
demand and direct to destination, the hyperloop system would be able to
transport thousands of passengers per hour, despite the fact that each vehicle
carries up to 28 passengers. This high throughput is achieved by convoying,
where vehicles are able to travel behind one another in the tube within
milliseconds, controlled by Virgin Hyperloop’s machine intelligence software.
Following
their successful passenger testing, Virgin Hyperloop is currently paving the
way for the regulation and certification of hyperloop systems around
the world. The company aims to achieve safety certification by 2025, with
commercial operations – such as those depicted in this video – beginning in
2030.
About Virgin Hyperloop
Virgin
Hyperloop is the only company in the world that has successfully tested
hyperloop technology with passengers, launching the first new mode of mass
transportation in over 100 years. The company successfully operated an occupied
hyperloop vehicle using electric propulsion and electromagnetic levitation
under near-vacuum conditions, realizing a fundamentally new form of
transportation that is faster, safer, cheaper, and more sustainable than existing
modes. The company is now working with governments, partners, and investors
around the world to make hyperloop a reality in years, not decades. Learn more
about Virgin Hyperloop's technology, vision, and ongoing projects here.
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