Elon Musk's Boring Co raises $112.5 mn for hyperloop project

April 17, 2018 11:38 am | Updated 08:37 pm IST

 Elon Musk has funded 90 per cent of $112.5 million raised in equity by Boring for hyperloop.

Elon Musk has funded 90 per cent of $112.5 million raised in equity by Boring for hyperloop.

Elon Musk's Boring Co. said on Monday it raised $112.5 million in equity, with 90% coming from Mr. Musk himself, as the company seeks to build underground tunnels for its hyperloop transportation project.

In a regulatory filing , the company listed 31 unnamed investors as participants in the funding round. Besides Mr. Musk, the rest of the investors were early Boring employees, according to the company.

Mr. Musk, who also leads electric vehicle maker Tesla Inc and rocket company SpaceX, is seeking to revolutionize transportation by sending passengers packed into pods through an intercity system of giant, underground vacuum tubes known as the hyperloop. Forbes magazine estimates Mr. Musk's net worth at $19.3 billion.

The funding comes about five months after Mr. Musk said Boring Co would compete to fund, build and operate a “loop” to connect downtown Chicago with O'Hare Airport.

Mr. Musk earlier sold Boring Co hats and flamethrowers to raise funds.

The company says tunnel-digging projects can cost as much as $1 billion per mile, but its goal is to lower these costs by a factor of 10 or more.

In October, the Maryland Department of Transportation gave ”conditional approval to the construction of a tunnel from Baltimore to Washington” for the project by issuing a utility permit.

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