Kandla Port Tests Futuristic LIM Pod, Eyes Maglev Cargo Transport Upgrade

Deendayal Port Authority in Kandla has successfully tested an indigenously developed Linear Induction Motor (LIM) pod for cargo transportation, developed by startup TuTr Hyperloop. The port now aims to upgrade this system to a Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) platform, with a demonstration planned as the next phase. This initiative positions Kandla as the first Indian port to actively integrate such advanced indigenous technologies. The collaboration supports national visions for self-reliance and aims to place India at the forefront of global port-sector mobility innovation.

Key Points: Kandla Port Tests LIM Pod, Targets Maglev Cargo Transport

  • Indigenous LIM tech tested
  • Targets upgrade to Maglev system
  • Aligns with Atmanirbhar Bharat vision
  • Showcases startup-port collaboration
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Deendayal Port Authority successfully tests LIM Pod; targets upgrade to magnetic levitation based transportation solution

Deendayal Port Authority tests indigenous Linear Induction Motor pod, plans upgrade to Magnetic Levitation tech for cargo, boosting India's port innovation.

"Deendayal Port, Kandla is proud to lead the way among Indian ports by supporting the upcoming Magnetic Levitation demonstration - Sushil Kumar Singh"

Gandhidham, January 20

Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, has successfully commissioned and tested an indigenously developed mobility solution for cargo transportation. The prototype of the futuristic and advanced transportation system, based on Linear Induction Motor technology, has been developed by TuTr Hyperloop Pvt. Ltd., a deep-tech startup incubated at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

Building on this success, DPA, Kandla, is now targeting an upgrade of the mobility solution to a Magnetic Levitation Platform. TuTr Hyperloop, as part of a collaborative partnership with DPA, will now undertake a Magnetic Levitation (Maglev) technology demonstration at Kandla Port, marking the next phase of advanced mobility deployment at Indian ports, according to the release.

The successful LIM demonstration validates India's capability to design, develop and deploy high-performance electromagnetic propulsion systems tailored for port logistics and industrial mobility. The upcoming Maglev demonstration will further showcase the potential of contactless, low-maintenance, high-efficiency cargo movement systems, reinforcing India's leadership in next-generation port technologies in the maritime sector.

DPA, Kandla, supported by the technology partner, TuTr Hyperloop, is spearheading the technological transformation of the port sector. With this initiative, Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, is playing a pioneering role as the first port in the country to actively integrate and demonstrate advanced indigenous technologies.

The collaboration strongly aligns with the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision and Viksit Bharat @2047 of the Prime Minister, emphasising innovation-led infrastructure development and global competitiveness, and further positioning Kandla prominently on the global maritime map, the release noted.

Sushil Kumar Singh, Chairman, Deendayal Port Authority, stated, "Deendayal Port Authority, Kandla, is firmly committed to adopting future-ready, indigenous technologies that enhance operational efficiency and sustainability. The successful LIM demonstration by IIT Madras-based TuTr Hyperloop is a testament to India's growing technological self-reliance underthe Make in India initiative and the Viksit Bharat vision of the Hon'ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi ji. Deendayal Port, Kandla is proud to lead the way among Indian ports by supporting the upcoming Magnetic Levitation demonstration, aligning with our long-term vision of developing smart, sustainable and globally competitive port infrastructure."

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Aravind S. Bharadwaj, Co-Founder, TuTr Hyperloop, said, "The successful demonstration of Linear Induction Motor technology at Deendayal Port is a proud moment for Indian deep-tech innovation. Moving ahead with a Magnetic Levitation demonstration is a natural progression in our roadmap to build world-class, indigenous mobility solutions for ports and logistics. We are grateful to Deendayal Port Authority and Chairman Shri. Sushil Kumar Singh, in particular, for his visionary leadership and trust in the young TuTr team, and we remain committed to delivering solutions that place India at the forefront of global transportation innovation."

According to a release, the Maglev demonstration at Deendayal Port, Kandla, will further strengthen India's position as a global innovator in port-sector mobility, which will, after proof of concept, be scaled globally, showcasing how startup-port collaborations can deliver scalable, indigenous solutions for critical infrastructure.

- ANI

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Priya S
Very proud moment for Indian engineering. However, I hope this isn't just a demonstration project. The real test will be scaling it up across multiple ports and ensuring it's cost-effective for long-term use. We need sustainable implementation, not just headlines.
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Rohit P
Amazing! From Kandla port to global scaling. This is exactly the kind of innovation we need to become a developed nation by 2047. Hope other ports quickly adopt this tech. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone working in global trade, efficient ports are crucial. If India can master and export this maglev cargo technology, it will be a massive game-changer. The collaboration between a port authority and a startup is particularly promising.
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Vikram M
Good step, but what about the power consumption? Maglev systems are known to be energy-intensive. In the press release, they talk about sustainability and efficiency. I hope they have a clear plan for using renewable energy to power this system.
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Karthik V
IIT Madras incubator producing such deep-tech solutions fills me with hope. This is real nation-building work. When our ports become smarter and faster, the entire economy benefits. More power to the young team at TuTr Hyperloop!

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