HyperloopTT Cargo Transport in Brazil HyperloopTT Cargo Transport in Brazil. ©  HyperloopTT

HyperloopTT aims to revolutionize cargo transport in Brazil with its ambitious HyperPort project.

In partnership with leading logistics company EGA Group and the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), HyperloopTT has completed Brazil’s first feasibility study on a HyperPort cargo system. The study highlights the system’s efficiency, sustainability, and economic benefits, proposing a high-speed freight corridor from the Port of Santos to São José do Rio Preto via São Paulo.

HyperloopTT Cargo Transport in Brazil HyperloopTT Cargo Transport in Brazil. ©  HyperloopTT

A 549 km (341-mile) route passes through major cities like Campinas.
A two-way system moving 5,600 TEUs daily at 600 km/h (370 mph), cutting travel time from hours or days to minutes.
The ability to avoid environmentally sensitive areas, reducing the need for new highways.
Major reductions in traffic congestion, carbon emissions, and road maintenance costs.

HyperloopTT Cargo Transport in Brazil HyperloopTT Cargo Transport in Brazil, for now, is focusing on the shorter 169-km Santos to Campinas route. ©  HyperloopTT

As Brazil strengthens its role in global trade, the HyperPort system could help solve logistical challenges while supporting sustainable growth.

source HyperloopTT