Pre-feasibility Study on Use of Hyperloop Technology in Saudi Arabia

Signing of agreement on pre-feasibility study with Virgin Hyperloop One (VHO). Photo by Bashir Salih
Signing of agreement on pre-feasibility study with Virgin Hyperloop One (VHO). Photo by Bashir Salih
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Pre-feasibility Study on Use of Hyperloop Technology in Saudi Arabia

Signing of agreement on pre-feasibility study with Virgin Hyperloop One (VHO). Photo by Bashir Salih
Signing of agreement on pre-feasibility study with Virgin Hyperloop One (VHO). Photo by Bashir Salih

The Saudi Ministry of Transport (MoT) announced on Thursday a contract agreement with Virgin Hyperloop One (VHO).

VHO will conduct a groundbreaking pre-feasibility study on the use of hyperloop technology for the transport of passengers and cargo, laying the groundwork for a network of hyperloop routes to be considered across Saudi Arabia.

This study was preceded by a visit for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, to the headquarters of the company.

Speaking on the announcement, Minister of Transport Eng. Saleh Bin Nasser al-Jasser said: “Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman has outlined the role of transport in shaping the future of the Kingdom’s economy within Vision 2030.

“As we enter a new decade, we intend to make rapid progress in building the infrastructure required to define mobility for the future, enabling the efficient movement of people and goods. With the transformative hyperloop technology, Saudi Arabia will not only unlock unparalleled benefits for its people and the economy but will continue to lead the region into an era of prosperity.”

Jay Walder, CEO of Virgin Hyperloop One, said: “The system would be up to ten times more energy-efficient than short haul flights and 50 percent more efficient than high-speed trains. In fact, a hyperloop in the region could be powered entirely by solar panels which cover the tube, making the technology hugely attractive to the sun-abundant Kingdom.”

Harj Dhaliwal, managing director for the Middle East and India, Virgin Hyperloop One, told Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper that “this new agreement with the Ministry of Transport in Saudi Arabia brings us one step closer to the realization of our vision for a ‘Connected Saudi Arabia’ and a ‘Connected Gulf’.

“As the country’s leadership embraces new and innovative technologies, VHO is uniquely positioned as a forward-thinking transportation partner, engineered for the 21st century. VHO can connect major hubs in the country, and potentially the entire region, which supports the leadership’s renewed effort to propel the Kingdom’s economy to the forefront of innovation.”



GASTAT: Saudi Arabia's Inflation Rate Remains Stable at 2.1% in July

GASTAT said Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate remained relatively stable at 2.1% in July this year
GASTAT said Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate remained relatively stable at 2.1% in July this year
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GASTAT: Saudi Arabia's Inflation Rate Remains Stable at 2.1% in July

GASTAT said Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate remained relatively stable at 2.1% in July this year
GASTAT said Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate remained relatively stable at 2.1% in July this year

The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) said Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate remained relatively stable at 2.1% in July 2025 compared to the same period last year.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) also showed stability on a monthly basis, with prices across most categories remaining largely unchanged from June to July 2025.

The Wholesale Price Index (WPI) remained stable at 2.1% in July, while recording a slight monthly decline of 0.1% compared to June.

The CPI measures changes in the prices paid by consumers for a fixed basket of 490 goods and services, while the WPI tracks changes in pre-retail prices for a fixed basket of 343 items.