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Hyperloop – traveling through a vacuum at 1,000kilometers per hour

Staff writer by Staff writer
January 21, 2026
in Business, BusinessToday, Transport, Transport

Cologne, January 2026 – Admittedly, the EuroTube Foundation’s vision sounds particularly appealing in times of delayed trains and congested roads: Swiss researchers want nothing less than to transport people and goods from A to B safely, environmentally friendly, and, above all, extremely quickly with the Hyperloop. The technology is currently still in the testing phase, but its success depends not least on the quality of the vacuum technology. Only in a vacuum tunnel is air resistance low enough to enable energy-saving gliding at speeds of up to 1,000 kilometers per hour through a tube. Vacuum pioneer Leybold is therefore involved in the project, providing advice and support as well as its vacuum pumps.
Proven cooperation between Leybold and EuroTube


The cooperation between Leybold and the non-profit foundation has proven successful and has grown over the years. EuroTube was founded in 2019 by a group of former students from ETH Zurich and EPF Lausanne who successfully participated in the SpaceX Hyperloop Competitions. It has since developed into a research center with 15 employees, an office, and a laboratory in Dübendorf near Zurich. Leybold supports the Hyperloop project with its products and immense application knowledge. “We are confident that our commitment will make the Hyperloop project a success,” emphasizes physicist Dr. Tom Kammermeier, who has been involved in the project at Leybold since 2017.
Swissloop concept has accelerated Hyperloop development
The two partners first met in August 2017 at the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Contest in Hawthorne, California, on the SpaceX premises. This was after the ETH Zurich students had beaten thousands of teams with their Swissloop concept at Elon Musk’s SpaceX competition. The student Swissloop initiative has certainly accelerated Hyperloop development. “That’s why we immediately offered Leybold’s support,” reports Tom Kammermeier enthusiastically. “Five colleagues immediately traveled from Cologne to Zurich to visit two students in rented university rooms and learn about their visionary ideas,” adds Kammermeier. These ideas were so well-founded that other specialists from Leybold have since joined the project: In addition to Dr.Tom Kammermeier, Sebastian Rosensträter has also been supporting the EuroTube team in a management role for four years.
Vacuum pump stand consisting of RUVAC WH4400 and DRYVAC DV650
Among other things, Leybold regularly performed calculations and simulations for EuroTube during this time because the framework conditions were developing dynamically. The designs therefore had to be repeatedly adjusted and recalculated. The result was positive, because in July 2024, EuroTube was able to celebrate the kick-off of the first construction phase of the Hyperloop test facility “DemoTube” in the Zurich Innovation Park. EuroTube currently has a vacuum pump station from Leybold running on this demonstrator, consisting of RUVAC WH4400 series Roots pumps and the DRYVAC DV650 dry-compressing screw vacuum pump. “These are typically volumetric pumps that reach down to the fine vacuum range,” explains Tom Kammermeier. The pump stand container also has space for another system so that the pumping capacity can be increased further as needed during test operation once completion.
Pump-down time and leak rate are crucial
How long and how often evacuation is required, and at which section of the route – these are the crucial questions that needed to be answered from a technological perspective. “And that is precisely the input that Leybold was able to provide. There are two important variables here,” Tom Kammermeier continues: the pump-down time and the leak rate. The pumping time determines how quickly a Hyperloop can resume operation after the tube has been ventilated, and the leak rate determines how many pumps of what size need to be running in order to maintain the operating pressure. Various pressure gradients can then influence the exact positioning and distribution of the suction capacity along the route. “However, this only really becomes relevant for large dimensions that have not yet been realized today,” reveals Kammermeier.
Maintaining negative pressure in the tubes, minimizing energy consumption
Leybold can rely on its proven vacuum technologies to achieve the target values. The two big players, Virgin Hyperloop One, owned by investor Richard Branson, and Hyperloop Transportation Technologies (HTT), have already ordered pumping systems consisting of up to eight DRYVAC and eight WH Roots pumps from Leybold. In addition, the HTT system has been designed in a container so that the vacuum technology can then be offered as a mobile solution. The HTT unit fits into a standard shipping container, offering a complete plug-and-play solution. The entire system is designed to achieve and maintain the vacuum in the tubes with minimal energy consumption and maximum uptime. The containers will be set up at intervals of ten kilometers along the route.

Hyperloop as a future replacement for medium-haul flights
The broad practicality of this futuristic-looking transport system has yet to be proven. In addition, structural change is underway: Virgin Hyperloop One, a major player in the Hyperloop universe, has already withdrawn. According to Sebastian Rosensträter, apart from the EuroTube research institute, almost all of the companies currently active are start-ups that are banking on the growth potential but pursuing different approaches: “Some see the Hyperloop as a future replacement for medium-haul flights. This would require the construction of new vacuum tube routes from airport to airport. The Hyperloop capsules would cover the distances just as quickly as airplanes – but with significantly reduced CO2 emissions,” explains Sebastian Rosensträter. The second group sees the Hyperloop more as an alternative to high-speed trains. The reason: all train routes are already at their capacity limit, and due to the speed and braking distance, the frequency of high-speed trains is so low that the construction of a new Hyperloop route could be cheaper overall than expanding the conventional network. According to Sebastian Rosensträter, the existing railways could then be reserved primarily for freight transport.
Transportation at the Olympic Games
So, it remains exciting, and there are many ideas. Whether the Hyperloop will replace or supplement other modes of transportation in the future remains to be seen. “The fact is that, not least thanks to the support of Leybold, test tracks have been successfully planned and implemented, making the Hyperloop concept technically suitable for transporting people and goods,” concludes Sebastian Rosensträter. Technically and in terms of vacuum technology, there are currently no insurmountable hurdles. According to Sebastian Rosensträter, the projects should ideally be implemented through government tenders. In his opinion, it would also be conceivable to implement prestigious projects in the Middle East or at major sporting events such as the Olympic Games.

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