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The 600 km / h maglev real car shows up and is expected to be officially started in 2020

Original title: breakthrough in research on high speed maglev train in China

Sihai Netnews reporter learned from the second Zhejiang International Intelligent Transportation Industry Expo & middot; future transportation conference held here that China's high-speed maglev train research has made breakthrough progress, and has the foundation to start the construction of high-speed test line and the landing of follow-up industries.

Outside the venue of Hangzhou International Expo Center, the reporter saw the display of a high-speed maglev train with a design speed of 600 km / h. from the appearance, the front of the high-speed maglev train is longer than the existing running high-speed rail train, the interior of the carriage is clean and bright, and the number of seats can be adjusted according to market demand.

It is understood that the research and development project of the 600 km / h high-speed maglev vehicle of CRRC was launched in July 2016. It was organized by CRRC and implemented by CRRC Sifang Co., Ltd., and jointly worked with more than 30 enterprises, universities and scientific research institutes. After three years of technical research, the project team has successfully broken through the key core technologies of high-speed maglev series, and achieved important phased achievements in the research and development of core subsystems such as vehicle, traction, operation control and communication.

Zhang Zhiqiang, the designer of CRRC Qingdao Sifang locomotive and rolling stock Co., Ltd., introduced that the high-speed maglev train has the advantages of high speed, high starting acceleration and strong climbing ability. It can not only give play to the speed advantage, but also be suitable for the application of fast start and fast stop in short and medium distance, greatly improve the urban commuting efficiency, and promote the development of 'integration', 'city integration' and 'commuting' between urban agglomerations and cities.