With the installation of the largest passenger elevator in the world at the Jio World Center building in Mumbai, India, the Finnish company KONE has accomplished a noteworthy milestone in the field of vertical mobility. This enormous elevator is an engineering marvel and a monument to human achievement. It is about the size of a studio apartment, weighs an incredible 16 tons, and can hold up to 235 people at once.
This enormous elevator, which was built to accommodate big crowds attending events at the cutting-edge convention center, provides panoramic views of the complex and its lovely gardens. Despite its massive size, it operates smoothly and safely thanks to its unique pulley beam system, which consists of 18 giant pulleys, 9 steel cables, and rails mounted over steel columns.
The elevator offers passengers an opulent and striking experience with its distinctive four-panel glass entrance, glass walls providing panoramic views, and a ceiling encrusted with crystals. Though the elevator can only move at a pace of one meter per second between five levels, it has two cozy sofas for passengers to relax on during the brief ride.
The company’s accomplishment was acknowledged by Amit Gossain, Managing Director of KONE Elevators India, who said, “We pride ourselves in offering custom-built solutions for unique projects.” Along with our team in India, the company’s leading project specialists from throughout the globe worked together to create and complete this extremely difficult and intricate project.” The cost of this specially-designed elevator has not been revealed, but the fact that Reliance Industries, the biggest private company in India, commissioned it implies that it was a substantial investment.
KONE’s installation of the biggest passenger elevator in the world is evidence of the company’s dedication to innovation and quality in the vertical transportation industry. It establishes a new benchmark for elevator technology and shows how far this sector can go in the future.