Hyperloop is looking to potentially connect Helsinki to Stockholm in under 30 minutes. KPMG conducted a pre-feasibility study and the results concluded that the commute between the two cities would be approximately 28 minutes. This commute is quicker than the time it takes to fly, roughly 3.5 hours (including arriving and leaving the airport), or the 17-hour overnight ferry.
The LA-based start said that building the tunnel for the tube-based travel system would cost approximately $21 billion. The Nordic Hyperloop would potentially generate upwards of $960 million in ticket sales annually once up and running, but these numbers are based on an estimate of 42.7 million passengers utilizing the line. While it would take approximately 12 years to build, Hyperloop says "a Hyperloop system can be built at 50% to 60% of the cost of high-speed rail because Hyperloop technology requires less intensive civil engineering."
If the Hyperloop One system is built to connect Helsinki and Stockholm, it would revolutionize transportation.
Rapid Tube-Based Commuting
Hyperloop One Hopes to Connect Helinski to Stockholm in 30 Minutes
Trend Themes
1. Rapid Tube-based Commuting - The development of the Hyperloop One system could create a trend towards fast and efficient tube-based commuting.
2. Convenient Inter-city Travel - Connecting cities like Helsinki and Stockholm in under 30 minutes can disrupt the travel industry by offering a convenient alternative to flying or taking a ferry.
3. Cost-effective Transportation Infrastructure - The potential cost-effectiveness of building a Hyperloop system can disrupt the transportation infrastructure sector with its lower cost requirements compared to high-speed rail.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can benefit from the development of the Hyperloop One system for rapid commuting between cities.
2. Travel - The travel industry may be disrupted by the Hyperloop system as it provides a faster and more convenient mode of transportation for inter-city travel.
3. Infrastructure - The infrastructure sector can explore disruptive innovation opportunities in building cost-effective transportation systems like the Hyperloop.