EIT InnoEnergy signs investment agreement with Hardt Hyperloop
Milestone marks the start of close cooperation with the ultimate goal to enable convenient and sustainable high-speed transportation for everyone with a global hyperloop network.
On Friday 29 March, EIT InnoEnergy and Hardt Hyperloop officially signed an investment agreement.
Jacob Ruiter, CEO of EIT InnoEnergy Benelux stated: 'We are very proud to be part of Hardt鈥檚 truly disruptive transport solution. With the massive challenge of the energy transition, Hardt is one of those solutions that can play a substantial role in reducing CO2 emissions in transport. EIT InnoEnergy intends to fully leverage its ecosystem to reduce the time to market as well as reduce the risk of further developing the Hardt Hyperloop.鈥
Tim Houter, CEO of Hardt Hyperloop: 鈥淚t was a great historical moment and a big step in solidifying our future hyperloop developments. We鈥檙e all extremely excited to have InnoEnergy on board and support us with their ecosystem.鈥
On Friday 29 March, EIT InnoEnergy and Hardt Hyperloop officially signed an investment agreement.
Jacob Ruiter, CEO of EIT InnoEnergy Benelux stated: 'We are very proud to be part of Hardt鈥檚 truly disruptive transport solution. With the massive challenge of the energy transition, Hardt is one of those solutions that can play a substantial role in reducing CO2 emissions in transport. EIT InnoEnergy intends to fully leverage its ecosystem to reduce the time to market as well as reduce the risk of further developing the Hardt Hyperloop.鈥
Tim Houter, CEO of Hardt Hyperloop: 鈥淚t was a great historical moment and a big step in solidifying our future hyperloop developments. We鈥檙e all extremely excited to have InnoEnergy on board and support us with their ecosystem.鈥

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