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Radically Efficient Travel -Hyperloop

Drew ThompsonDirector

Data Center & Mission Critical Facilities

3 October 2019

L O W - P R E S S U R E T U B E

N E X T G E N M A G N E T I CL E V I TAT I O N

E L E C T R O - M A G N E T I CP R O P U L S I O N

PA S S E N G E R | C A R G O

A U T O N O M O U S C O N T R O L P L AT F O R M

Amtrak (Missouri River Runner) – 5.5+ hours

Road – 3.5+ hours

Airline (with check-in) – 2.5+ hours

Virgin Hyperloop One – 35 min

340 km | 210 miles

El iminating The Barriers Of Distance And TimeKa

nsas

City

, MO

St. L

ouis

, MO

Direct, Non-Stop Journeys

REDUCES CONGESTION & EMISSIONS

100% ELECTRIC, ZERO EMISSIONS

EFFICIENT LAND USE, MINIMAL NOISE

Radically Efficient

XP-1N O R T H L A S V E G A S , N E V A D A

First hyperloop vehicle

World’s firstfull scale hyperloop

D E V L O O PN O R T H L A S V E G A S , N E V A D A

387 km/h, 240 mph

PHASE 3 TESTSD E C 1 4 , 2 0 1 7

Direct, Non-Stop Journeys

Elements Required for a Feasibility Study

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EV Transportation /Transformative

Technologies

Distributed Infrastructure /Mission Critical

Facilities

Power Infrastructure / Reliability & Sustainability

LinearInfrastructure

Infrastructure Communication

Evaluating the I-70 Corridor and Potential Alternate Routes

Total Length of Route

Number of Vertical and

Horizontal Curves

Number of Rivers

Highway and Major Utility

Crossings

Acreage of Impacted Wetlands

Land Use Areas, etc.

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GIS-based route planning allows continuous evaluation of routes, based on the level of detail of available input data and defined route selection criteria weighting factors.

Key factors that effect planning

Preliminary Route Evaluation Factors

• Establish primary endpoints and portals (stations)

• Define appropriate route selection criteria and importance weighting factors

• Generate route alternatives based on adjustment of importance weighting factors

• Review alignment based on vertical and horizontal gradient requirements

• Estimate locations and lengths of overpass and tunnel structures along route

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Demand and Economic Development Potential Examined• Demand, ridership and freight volume estimates• Passenger and cargo flows between portals

(stations)• Current infrastructure and modes of transport on

corridor• Induced demand estimate• Project potential future flows• Catchment sizes for communities along corridor

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Identify the Processes and Steps Necessary to Implement the Project

• Research Federal, State and local regulations

• Prepare a summary of major environmental and land use permits potentially required

• Order of magnitude cost estimate

A project of this scale requires coordination across the public and relevant private sector entities (P3)

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Feasibility Scope

• Routing analysis

• Land use planning

• Technology evaluation

• Constructability assessment and estimate

• Economic summary

• Community engagement summary

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The 5th Mode of Transportation is Closer

Than You Think

P +1 913 458 6996E ThompsonD@bv.com

Drew Thompson 18 April 2019

Tomorrow’s Solutions, Today

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• Hyperloop

• Transportation Technology – EV / AV

• New Energy Resources and Smart Grid

• Smart City / Indoor Farming

The Smart Effect

Value creation, efficient asset utilization, sustainable, reliable & resilient with a focus on public well being