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Shared value potential of transporting cargo via Hyperloop

Publication date
2016
Document type
Working paper
Author
Werner, Max
Eißing, Klaus
Langton, Sebastian
Other contributor
Dewenter, Ralf 
Organisational unit
VWL, insb. Industrieökonomik 
URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10419/146086
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/9445
Series or journal
Diskussionspapier / Helmut-Schmidt-Universität / Fächergruppe Volkswirtschaftslehre 
Periodical issue
166
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Abstract
This research estimates the shared value created by constructing a hypothetical Hyperloop to transport cargo along 300 km in Northern Germany. Following Porter-Kramer (2011), we identified and evaluated eight factors that create shared value: travel speed, operating costs, safety, noise pollution, air pollution, climate effect/carbon footprint, separation effect/ property efficiency, and maintenance. Using official data compiled by several German institutes and organizations, we conducted comparative analysis to quantify and compare the abovementioned factors for Hyperloop and over-the-road cargo transport in Germany. Then, we monetized the individual and collective benefits of the shared value created by Hyperloop replacing a significant share of cargo transported by truck. Our findings indicate that the hypothetical Hyperloop project in Northern Germany would create e660 to e900 million of shared value annually. Our research method establishes a framework for assessing future transportation projects like Hyperloop, and our findings can be generalized to industrialized nations beyond Germany.
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