
Maglev - Wikipedia
Maglev (derived from magnetic levitation) is a system of rail transport whose rolling stock is levitated by electromagnets rather than rolled on wheels, eliminating rolling resistance. [1][2][3]
Maglev | Facts, Operation, & Systems | Britannica
Dec 17, 2025 · A maglev is a floating vehicle for land transportation that is supported by either electromagnetic attraction or repulsion. Maglevs use magnetic forces—like poles repel each …
Watch | China’s maglev hits 700km/h in less than 2 seconds ...
3 days ago · China's Defence University sets world record as maglev train hits 700 km/h, marking a breakthrough in ultra-high-speed travel.
700 kmph in 2 seconds: China's fastest maglev train sets ...
5 days ago · The maglev train was tested on a 400 metre (1,310-foot) magnetic levitation (maglev) test line, and safely brought to a stop afterwards. China has set a world record in …
Video: China’s Maglev train shatters speed records, hits 700 ...
5 days ago · China Maglev Train: Chinese researchers achieved a world record for superconducting electric maglev systems, sending a one-tonne vehicle to 700 km/h on a 400 …
China’s record-smashing maglev achieves 0-700km/h ...
Dec 25, 2025 · Feat seen to catapult China into global top tier of ultra-high-speed maglev technology and unlock new possibilities for hyperloop transport.
How Maglev Works - Department of Energy
Jun 14, 2016 · In Maglev, superconducting magnets suspend a train car above a U-shaped concrete guideway. Like ordinary magnets, these magnets repel one another when matching …
Why maglev trains thrive in Asia while US and Europe lag behind
Sep 15, 2025 · At its core, maglev relies on an elegant principle: magnetism. By harnessing powerful electromagnets, trains can be lifted and propelled without ever touching the track.
China sets maglev world record, hits 700 km/h in 2 seconds ...
5 days ago · China has achieved a major breakthrough in high-speed transport after successfully testing a magnetic levitation vehicle that reached 700 km/h in just two seconds. The record …
China's maglev test reaches 435 mph in under two seconds
5 days ago · China's National University of Defense Technology demonstrates superconducting maglev acceleration, reaching 435 mph in seconds.