Titagarh Rail Systems 与高科技初创公司 TuTr Hyperloop 签订战略合作协议

该协议建立了一个结构化框架,以评估超级高铁技术在国内和国际市场的货物运输中的应用

来源:The Hindu Business Line _经济

Rolling stock manufacturer Titagarh Rail Systems on Thursday said it has entered into a Strategic Collaboration Agreement with TuTr Hyperloop, a technology company specialising in Hyperloop propulsion and advanced mobility technologies.

TuTr Hyperloop, an IIT Madras-incubated deep-tech startup, is focused on developing indigenous Hyperloop, magnetic levitation (Maglev), and Linear Induction Motor technologies for high-speed cargo and passenger transportation systems in India and abroad.

In a stock exchange filing, Kolkata-based Titagarh Rail Systems said the collaboration aimed to develop first-of-its-kind Hyperloop technology enabled freight transportation solutions from India.

“This strategic collaboration brings together TRSL’s proven expertise in the design, engineering and manufacturing of rolling stock with TuTr Hyperloop’s capabilities in Hyperloop propulsion, control systems and advanced mobility technologies. Together, the two companies will evaluate, design, develop, integrate and explore the commercialisation of high-speed, energy-efficient freight transportation systems aligned with future logistics and infrastructure needs,” it said.

The agreement establishes a structured framework to assess the application of Hyperloop technology for cargo and freight transportation across domestic as well as international markets. Through this strategic collaboration, Titagarh Rail Systems and TuTr Hyperloop aim to accelerate the development and deployment of cutting-edge Hyperloop-enabled cargo mobility solutions through indigenous design, engineering and manufacturing.

Prithish Chowdhary, Deputy Managing Director, Titagarh Rail Systems, said, “At Titagarh Rail Systems, we believe the future of transportation will be driven by engineering innovation, modern design and advanced manufacturing. This strategic collaboration with TuTr Hyperloop represents an important milestone towards engineering India’s first Hyperloop freight mobility platform.

Published on July 2, 2026