[PL] Nevomo successfully tests maglev on conventional infrastructure

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[PL] Nevomo successfully tests maglev on conventional infrastructure

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Nevomo successfully tests maglev on conventional infrastructure
New bogie is equipped with levitation magnets and a linear motor.

NEVOMO, Poland, announced on September 5 that it has successfully completed tests of its MagRail technology that enables trains to levitate and be propelled by linear motors without friction on conventional infrastructure.
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Nevomo is developing new lightweight bogies equipped with levitation magnets and a linear motor, and during trials on a 720m section of the company’s test track at Nowa Sarzyna in Poland, MagRail vehicles reached a speed of 135km/h while demonstrating stable levitation and magnetic guidance.

A 6m-long vehicle weighing 2 tonnes began levitating at just over 70km/h, accelerating from a stand to 100km/h in 11 seconds.

Under the MagRail system, a linear motor stator would be installed between the running rails and a levitation beam mounted outside the rails on each side of the track. Nevomo says that trains would be able to operate at up to 300km/h or up to 550km/h on high-speed alignments, offering performance comparable with hyperloop trains operating in a vacuum.

According to Paczek, the cost of installing MagRail would be in the range of €9m to €10m per km.

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Following three-and-a-half years of research and testing, Nevomo says that the latest successful trials pave the way for pre-commercial operating pilots with its industry partners, which include French National Railways (SNCF) and Italian infrastructure manager RFI.

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Nevomo is also working with wagon leasing company GATX on the development of the MagRail Booster system, which uses linear motors to move freight wagons without the need for locomotives. The first commercial version of the system is expected to be available in 2024.

MagRail Booster is intended to enable autonomous wagon movements within ports and other terminals, to provide an alternative to overhead electrification where clearances are tight, or to boost tractive effort when freight trains are tackling steep gradients.

For the development of MagRail technology and testing, Nevomo has raised €11m of funding, comprising €5.5m in equity and €5.5m in non-dilutive grants from the European Union (EU). In 2022 Nevomo was awarded an additional €17.5m by the European Commission (EC), comprising a grant of €2.5m and €15m in equity.
Source: https://www.railjournal.com/technology/ ... structure/ Accessed: 2023-09-06
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Re: [PL] Nevomo successfully tests maglev on conventional infrastructure

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The Japanese SC maglev is already proven and all it needs is a aTBM tunnel to allow overnight container trains to go 700 km/h.

It seems like they are reinventing the wheel.

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