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Home / Technology / Formula 1 Tech Fuels High-Speed Train Wi-Fi Upgrade in UK

Formula 1 Tech Fuels High-Speed Train Wi-Fi Upgrade in UK

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Great Western Railway to trial new hybrid Wi-Fi system
  • Technology developed for Formula 1 cars used to improve connectivity
  • UK trains have third slowest Wi-Fi speeds in Europe and Asia
Formula 1 Tech Fuels High-Speed Train Wi-Fi Upgrade in UK

In mid-November 2025, Great Western Railway (GWR) will begin a 60-day trial of a new high-speed Wi-Fi system for its Intercity Express Trains. The innovative technology, developed by British company Motion Applied, utilizes a hybrid approach that was previously used in Formula 1 racing cars.

The system combines signals from low-earth orbit satellites and ground-based mobile phone masts to provide reliable, high-speed internet connectivity for passengers. This marks a significant upgrade from the older Wi-Fi 4 technology currently used on many UK trains, which has resulted in the country having the third slowest train Wi-Fi speeds in Europe and Asia.

According to Motion Applied's chairman, Nick Fry, the challenges faced in transmitting data to and from fast-moving trains are similar to those encountered in motorsports. By adapting their industry-leading data link aggregation systems, the company aims to deliver an improved customer experience through the application of racing technology.

The trial is being conducted in partnership with the regional transport authority, Peninsula Transport, as part of efforts to enhance the digital experience for rail passengers across the UK. With the government's £41 million investment to introduce low-earth satellite connectivity on all mainline trains by 2030, this pilot project represents a significant step forward in modernizing the country's train Wi-Fi infrastructure.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Great Western Railway is using a hybrid system that combines signals from low-earth orbit satellites and ground-based mobile phone masts, a technology previously developed for Formula 1 cars.
According to the research, UK trains have the third slowest Wi-Fi speeds in comparison to 18 major European and Asian railway networks, with average upload speeds of only 1.07 megabits.
The Department for Transport secured £41 million in the 2025 Spending Review to help introduce low-earth satellite connectivity onto all mainline trains in the UK and improve the speed and availability of Wi-Fi by 2030.

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