
In the space of a month, two of Europe’s most prominent hyperloop developers, Hardt and Zeleros, have filed for bankruptcy. But with the European Commission openly backing the technology, both politically and financially, why are the companies at the centre of Europe’s hyperloop ambitions being allowed to fail? And what does that tell us about Brussels’ commitment to this next-generation technology?
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