Abstract
Hyperloop is a completely new mode of fastest transportation and it is firstly proposed by Elon Musk and a team of engineers from Tesla Motors and the Space Exploration Technologies Corporation in August 2013. The existing Conventional mode of transportation of people consists of four unique types: rail, road, water, and air. These modes of transport tend to be either relatively slow (e.g., road and water), expensive (e.g., air) or a combination of relatively slow and expensive (i.e., rail). A hyperloop comprises a sealed tube or system of tubes through which a pod may travel free of air resistance or objects at speed while being very efficient. Hyperloop consists of a low-pressure tube with capsules that are transported at both low and high speeds throughout the length of the tube. The capsules are supported on a cushion of air, featuring pressurized air and aerodynamic lift. Passengers may enter and exit the hyperloop at the station located either at the end of the tube, or branches along the tube length. It quickly becomes apparent just how dramatically the hyperloop could change transportation, road congestion and minimize the carbon footprint globally. With the hyperloop, extremely fast, inexpensive intercity travel would be widely accessible. If both people and goods can move more quickly and comparatively cheaply, rapid growth is a logical outcome. society.