China has set a world record for magnetic levitation technology. A one-ton test maglev accelerated to 700 kilometers per hour in just two seconds, becoming the fastest superconducting electric maglev in the world.
On a 400-meter test track, the maglev development team from the National University of Defense Technology achieved a maximum test speed of 700 kilometers per hour with a load of several tons and brought the vehicle to a safe stop.
It is noted that the team conducting maglev research has been working on this technology for 10 years. In the process, they have overcome key technical challenges related to ultra-high-speed electromagnetic motors, electric suspension control, high-power energy storage inverters, and high-field superconducting magnets.
This achievement makes China the world leader in the development of high-speed magnetic levitation trains, opening up new possibilities for the future development of magnetic levitation transport in the country. It also opens up prospects for launching aerospace vehicles and conducting experimental tests.
Further technological iterations and industrial applications of this achievement are expected to give new impetus to China's aerospace and railway industries.






































