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WMC250EV Motor Listrik dengan Kecepatan 400 KPJ, Lebih Kencang dari MotoGP
WMC250EV Motor Listrik dengan Kecepatan 400 KPJ, Lebih Kencang dari MotoGP
motogokil.com – Assalamu’alaikum wa rochmatullohi wa barokatuh, semoga kita semua selamat di perjalanan sampai ke tujuan. Akhirnya White Motorcycle Concepts mewujudkan janjinya menjadi tuan rumah pembukaan grand streamliner listrik upaya rekor dunianya. Acara ini daidakan pada tanggal 23 Juni 2021 kemarin, di Sirkuit Silverstone yang terkenal di dunia, sesuai dengan yang dijadwalkan sebelumnya.…
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Alfa-X slated for service in 2030, leaving room for another high-speed rail to catch up.
This week, Japanese railway company JR East showed off its new Alfa-X, a high-speed bullet train that is designed to achieve a top speed of 400kph, or 249mph, which would make it the fastest commercial train in the world. In day-to-day operations, the train would shuttle passengers at 360kph, or roughly 224mph.
On Friday, JR East will begin testing the Alfa-X, without passengers, on its railways. According to Bloomberg, the 10-car train will make the trip "between the cities of Aomori and Sendai at night" for the next three years during a testing phase. JR East hopes to use the Alfa-X commercially by 2030. Japan News says the line will eventually be extended to Sapporo.
That long lead time suggests that there might be an opening for another high-speed bullet train option to overtake the Alfa-X Shinkansen train in speed for commercial railway service.
Virgin Hyperloop One, arguably the best-funded Hyperloop startup, may be the closest: it has a test track outside of Las Vegas where it has been able to log a speed of 240mph (386kph) in less than a quarter-mile (300 meters).