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German company develops elevators that operate without cables and move sideways

In the new MULTI elevator, the rope that supports traditional elevator is replaced by powerful drives that will carry the cabin through the shaft

December 22, 2017 / 16:33 IST
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The logo of German steel-to-elevators group ThyssenKrupp AG is pictured during the company's annual news conference in Essen
The logo of German steel-to-elevators group ThyssenKrupp AG is pictured during the company's annual news conference in Essen

German multi-national conglomerate ThyssenKrupp is all set to revolutionise elevators that are a part of our day to day lives. The company, which is a leading name in the production of high-speed trains to ships among others has come up with its brand new rope free elevator called MULTI, that can travel both vertically and horizontally.

Termed as the holy grail of the elevator industry in company’s website, the new elevator is set to end the dependence of elevators on ropes, according to the company. By harnessing the power of linear motor technology, MULTI will be able to move multiple cars in a single shaft making travel within large buildings faster, easier and more efficient.

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Traditional elevators, since their emergence in 1854, are based on the same principle of ‘one rope, one cabin and one shaft’ travelling up and down. While this has had a great impact on the growth and development of skyscrapers across global urban centres, the need of a more efficient transport option was felt with the increase in the heights and sizes of these giant buildings.