UNITSKY Launches Cargo and Passenger Transport Complexes in Sharjah

UNITSKY Launches Cargo and Passenger Transport Complexes in Sharjah

$14 million testing facility in Sharjah now demonstrating capabilities of new uSky elevated rail project

Unitsky String Technologies Inc. (UST), the Belarusian-based eco-friendly, safe and comfortable transport solutions specialist, has completed the first stage of the uSky freight and passenger elevated string rail transport system for use in global logistics at its test facility in Sharjah, UAE.

Marking uSky’s first commercial project launch, the company has set plans to increase its portfolio to 10 projects by the end of 2022.

The first commercial uSky project will now transit from the “innovation” and “venture capital” stages to the “investment business” stage. In parallel, Unitsky will continue testing the sustainable transport solution prior to widespread deployment next year.

Anatoli Unitsky, Founder of Unitsky String Technologies and uSky Transport said: “This is a key milestone in our development. By leveraging our cutting-edge, proprietary technology, we are demonstrating the agility, versatility and capabilities that our cost-efficient, elevated string rail technology can bring to destinations.

"Tailored to support both cargo and passenger logistics, uSky delivers high speeds and performance of transportation (up to 150 km/h and up to 50,000 passengers per hour) and can be established at a fraction of the cost to other solutions with a minimal ecological impact.”

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Investment in the design, construction, and certification of uSky's urban transport and freight facilities in the UAE has already totalled more than $14 million.

Stage 1. Urban freight and passenger complexes

The first elevated string rail transport project implemented in the MENA region includes both passenger and freight transport options.

The rolling stock includes unmanned electric rail vehicles - uCar passenger modules and uCont freight modules - designed to travel on a suspended string rail overpass at speeds of up to 150 km/h off the ground.

The first line of the uSky complex could be expanded in its current location at the Sharjah Research Technology and Innovation Park (SRTIP) to connect the technology park’s network of training buildings.

uSky's transport solutions are certified for transport infrastructure safety by TUV SW (Standardisation Certification), a provider of services in the area of certification, as well as quality, security and sustainability solutions.

Stage 2. uSky's technology platform and high-speed intercity transport

The second stage is the deployment of a dedicated technology platform for the piloting and certification of the high-speed uSky line, in which rail electric vehicles will be capable of reaching speeds of up to 500 kilometres per hour (up to 600 km/h in the future).

At Expo 2020 Dubai, the Unitsky String Technologies is presenting a ready-made hosting solution to participating countries, as well as companies operating in the transport and infrastructure, energy, information, development, agribusiness and other associated industries.

Parameters for the deployment of the high-speed uSky technology platform are as follows:

● The required investment for the construction of a high-speed transport (up to 500 km/h) complex for research, demonstration and certification purposes – $230 million. The length of the test string-rail overpass is from 20 km, while the required land area starts at 100 hectares;

● The investment needed to fully deploy the technology platform with all transport infrastructure and other associated and related technologies equates to $580 million. The area of the additional land plot is 50+ hectares;

● The term for the construction and certification of the uSky high-speed transport complex (from the start of full-scale financing of the project) is two years;

● The term in which the technology platform will be fully established (from the start of full project financing) is three years;

● The speed of intercity high-speed rail electric vehicles in passenger, freight and cargo-passenger versions, the construction of a pilot site for which is envisaged by the technology platform is 500 km/h. Eventually, the speed will be increased to 600 km/h (using a test track with length of 30 km or more).

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● More than 100 research and development activities and related technologies are to be developed within the proposed innovation techno-hub.

These include intelligent control systems, coding and high-speed packet data transfer systems, machine vision and machine diagnostics systems, power supply and communication systems, passenger safety and behaviour monitoring systems and many more.

● High land costs: uSky takes up an order of magnitude less land for development and reduces construction and operating costs by several times compared to traditional transport solutions.

In some versions, the distance between supports can be up to 3 kilometres or more, allowing large obstacles – rivers, lakes, gorges, connecting islands and mountain tops to be crossed in a single span;

● High population density and congestion on existing road infrastructure: uSky solutions avoid large crowds of people in a limited space while allowing high citizen mobility, with passenger volumes capable of reaching up to 50,000 passengers per hour;

UST is ready to come to any country interested in implementing a project and developing innovative transport solutions in its territory.

The first stage of commercial deployment of uSky transport solutions in the Middle East began in 2018 with the construction of the uSky test centre in Sharjah – SRTIP, on a 28-hectare site.

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