Richard Branson Takes Another Bet on the Future With Hyperloop One

Richard Branson Takes Another Bet on the Future With Hyperloop One
A Hyperloop One test vehicle is prepared at a DevLoop track in the Nevada Desert in a photo taken May 12, 2017 and released July 13, 2017. (Hyperloop One/Handout via REUTERS)
Reuters
10/13/2017
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10/13/2017

British billionaire Richard Branson on Thursday placed another bet on the future with an investment in Hyperloop One, which is developing super high-speed transportation systems.

Hyperloop One said Branson’s Virgin Group would take the company global and rebrand itself as Virgin Hyperloop One in the near future.

Branson has joined the board of Hyperloop One, which will develop pods that will transport passenger and mixed-use cargo at speeds of 250 miles per hour.

Virgin Group founder Richard Branson speaks at a press event in Sydney, September 9, 2015. (REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo)
Virgin Group founder Richard Branson speaks at a press event in Sydney, September 9, 2015. (REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo)

The pod lifts above a track using magnetic levitation and glides at airline speeds for long distances due to low aerodynamic drag.

The company did not disclose the size of the investment.

Hyperloop One was originally conceptualized by Elon Musk. In July, Musk said he had received verbal approval to start building the systems that would link New York and Washington, cutting travel time to about half an hour.

SpaceX CEO Elon Musk checks out the University of California Irvine's HYPERXITE pod during the SpaceX Hyperloop competition in Hawthorne, California on January 29, 2017. (GENE BLEVINS/AFP/Getty Images)
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk checks out the University of California Irvine's HYPERXITE pod during the SpaceX Hyperloop competition in Hawthorne, California on January 29, 2017. (GENE BLEVINS/AFP/Getty Images)

Last month, Hyperloop One raised $85 million in new funding, bringing the total financing raised to $245 million since it was founded in 2014.

Hyperloop One’s co-founders, executive chairman Shervin Pishevar and president of engineering Josh Giegel, have previously worked at Virgin Galactic.

Virgin Galactic is Branson’s space company, which in 2016, was granted an operating license to fly its passenger rocketship with the world’s first paying space tourists once final safety tests are completed.

“Virgin Hyperloop One will be all-electric and the team is working on ensuring it is a responsible and sustainable form of transport,” Virgin Group said in a statement.

Hyperloop One is also working on projects in the Middle East, Europe, India and Canada, according to the statement.

Reporting by Aishwarya Venugopal in Bengaluru, editing by Shounak Dasgupta