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As I’ve said before, if you want to ride a hyperloop, you’ll be waiting a while. These things happen slowly. Which is not so much a bad thing when you think about hurtling through a windowless tube at high speeds. But this week saw the hyperloop reality get a hell of a lot more real. Hardt Hyperloop raised a tonne of cash from the European Commission. This is the first grant for hyperloop tech from the EC. Ok, $15 million isn’t all that much when we’re talking about creating an entirely new mode of transport. But it’s a clear acknowledgment by the European…
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