"Gadkari has a proposal to build the Hyperloop on his table and he has to take a decision. If he wants to go ahead with it, we are ready, and it will be a feasibility study to begin with to lay line between Bombay (Mumbai) and Pune," he told PTI here on the sidelines of the Carnegie Global Technology Summit 2016 here.
Asked about the regulatory challenges to build Hyperloop in India, Gresta said Gadkari, during the meeting, had expressed the Indian Government's willingness to help the company in this regard.
"I had asked Gadkari to help us with regulatory norms. He (Gadkari) said we are willing to do that," he added.
Asked whether the company was looking for partners in India, Gresta said two local companies are working with Hyperloop.
"We already have two local companies in my team and we have 25 people working from India. They have several skills like programming and mechanical engineering," he said.
"I think India is a perfect country to implement this project because the roads are not that good. Here the transportation is not capable to sustain a growth in a country like India," he said.
Gresta said the company has received an investment of over USD 100 to build Hyperloop in these countries and cities around the globe.
"We have received over 100 million dollars to build Hyperloop in as many as 20 countries," he said.
Replying to a query, Gresta said the first Hyperloop is expected to be launched in Abu Dhabi.
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