ET3 Global Alliance
Consortium | |
Industry | Public transport |
Founder | Daryl Oster |
Headquarters | Longmont, Colorado, United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Products | Evacuated Tube Transport (ETT) |
Website |
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ET3 Global Alliance is an American open consortium of licensees dedicated to global implementation of Evacuated Tube Transport (ETT). It was founded by Daryl Oster in 1997 with the goal of establishing a global transportation system utilizing car sized passenger capsules traveling in 1.5m (5') diameter tubes on frictionless maglev.
Oster claims that the ET3 system will be able to provide 50 times the amount of transportation per kilowatt-hour compared with electric cars and electric trains, costing only 20 cents worth of electrical energy to get up to 350 mph.[1] ET3 claims that initial systems would travel at the speed of 600 km/h (370 mph) for in state trips, and later will be developed to 6,500 km/h (4,000 mph, hypersonic speed) for international travel that will allow passenger or cargo travel from New York to Beijing in 2 hours. The initial proof of concept system could be built in as little 3 years for operational transport.
1997–2007
The first patent issued in the field of evacuated tube transport was credited to Daryl Oster for inventor while the original assigner was issued to Et3.com Inc on Sept 14, 1999.[2] ET3 has been active since 1999. But it was 2 years prior, on Oct 10 1997 when Daryl Oster filed the '99 patent relating to evacuated tube transport. In 2001, Southwest Jiaotong University (SWJTU) invited Daryl to China to advance the field of Evacuated Tube Transport (ETT) and to discuss adopting High Temperature Superconducting Maglev (HTSM) as the levitation system for ETT.
In 2004, Daryl Oster had published "A New Industrial Era Coming Initial Dialogue on Evacuated Tube Transport".[3]
Dr. Zhang Yaoping of SWJTU and Daryl Oster shared year long communications during the early 2000s via email which can be read in his 2004 published book. SWJTU became the first university institution to become licensees of the ET3 GA consortium. SWJTU's superconductivity department was the first to develop yttrium barium copper oxide, an early HTS (High Temperature Superconducting) material adoptable for ETT. The most ET3 licensees held outside of the USA are held in China. SWJTU and individuals from China have contributed significant IP to the ET3 consortia. By 2007, Dr. Yaoping Zhang, a former professor of SWJTU, began promoting ETT as "evolutionary transportation".[4] Dr. Yaoping Zhang currently operates ET3 GA's subsidiary ET3 China Inc.
2008–present
ET3 has filed a series of new patents in 2014 relating to the field of High Temperature Superconductivity (HTS). As of 2016, more than 380 licenses have been sold in 22 different countries, including China, where ET3 claims that more than a dozen licenses have been sold.[5] When Daryl Oster and his team met with Tesla Motors/SpaceX CEO Elon Musk in late July, 2013, to discuss the technology,[6] resulting in Musk promising an investment in a 3 mi (4.8 km) prototype of ET3's design.[7]
See also
- Hyperloop
- Swissmetro, a project started in 1974
- Vactrain, first proposed 1914
References
- ↑ "Sci-fi Hyperloop-type technology under development at ET3". http://www.cnbc.com/. 12 August 2013. External link in
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(help) - ↑ http://www.google.com/patents/US5950543
- ↑ https://s3.amazonaws.com/e.awslibrary31/a%20new%20industrial%20era%20coming%20initial%20dialogue%20on%20evacuated%20tube%20transportation%20ett.pdf
- ↑ China Working towards 600 Mph Maglev Trains Through Very Low Pressure Underground Tubes for 2020 to 2030
- ↑ "New York to Beijing in two hours without leaving the ground?". http://www.gizmag.com/. 22 March 2012. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Frey, Thomas (October 30, 2013). "Competing for the World's Largest Infrastructure Project: Over 100 Million Jobs at Stake". Futurist Speaker.
- ↑ Svaldi, Aldo (August 9, 2013). "Longmont entrepreneur has tubular vision on future of transportation". The Denver Post.
External links
- ET3 Official Website
- ET3 European Union Official Website
- ET3 Netherlands Official Website
- ET3 China Official Website