Tesla may build 12-seat electric VANS capable of carting passengers at 127 mph through an underground tunnel
- The electric vans would be used in a plan in San Bernardino County
- A project would develop a nearly 3-mile tunnel between Rancho Cucamonga and the Ontario International Airport
- The vans would zip passengers between the points at 127 mph
- It could serve as many as 1,200 passengers per day
Tesla is developing its own electric van for zipping passengers through its underground ‘boring’ tunnels.
According to a report from The Mercury News, San Bernardino County Transportation Authority will work with Tesla – and its sister drilling company Boring Company – to develop a 12-seat electric van for transporting passengers through a nearly 3-mile tunnel.
The vans will be used in a recently approved connector line between Rancho Cucamonga and the Ontario International Airport.
Tesla may develop an electric van capable of caring passengers between a 3-mile underground tunnel connecting Rancho Cucamonga and the Ontario International Airport. in San Bernardino County. PicturedL Elon Musk
According to the plan, the vans would jet passengers 2.8 miles to the airport and back at speeds of 127 mph.
While plans originally called for specially designed cars, the $60 million project will use the vans instead to eventually carry 1,200 passengers per day or about 10 million per year according to The Mercury News.
As noted by Electrek, Tesla has been considering making an electric minibus based on its Model X for several years now but the plans never materialized.
The recent report, however, suggests that the vehicles are closer to fruition than previously thought.
The county and Elon Musk’s Boring Company will reportedly work on routes, costs, and environmental impacts for a report to be submitted in either August or September.
Last year, the Boring Company was granted a nearly $49 million contract to build a transit system using self-driving vehicles underneath the Las Vegas Convention Center.