I have a post up though I actually didn't look at the N700 Series. Even still, the energy to make a vacuum is immense and way more than the energy required to drive a maglev train the distance which would also make it to its destination in roughly the same time. Part 2 (of my analysis) will look at the actually energy costs of running the hyperloop after the air in the tube has been evacuated.
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