Asian Skyscrapers Dominate A New List Of The World's Fastest Elevators
#5 Jin Mao Tower — Shanghai, China
#4 John Hancock Center — Chicago, USA
Speed: 1,801 feet/min, 20.5 mph
Height: 1,129 feet
Time From Ground To Roof*: 38 seconds
Elevator Supplier: Otis
Fun Fact: Instead of taking the elevator, visitors can also take the stairway from the main lobby to
the "Observatory." It has a total of 1,632 steps.
Source: Emporis
*If traveling at full velocity
#3 (tie) China World Trade Center Tower III — Beijing, China
Speed: 1,968.5 feet/min, 22 mph
Height: 1,083 feet
Time From Ground To Roof*: 33 seconds
Elevator Supplier: Schindler
Fun Fact: These elevators reach their full velocity of 22 mph in eleven seconds.
Source: Emporis
*If traveling at full velocity
#3 (tie) Shanghai World Financial Center — Shanghai, China
Speed: 1,968.5 feet/min, 22 mph
Height: 1,614 feet
Time From Ground To Roof*: 49 seconds
Elevator Supplier: ThyssenKrupp
Fun Fact: The four double-decker elevators in the building are used to reach the sky lobby at 787 feet with a capacity of roughly 4,400 pounds each.
Source: Emporis
*If traveling at full velocity
#3 (tie) Sunshine 60 Building — Tokyo, Japan
Speed: 1,968.5 feet/min, 22 mph
Height: 787 feet
Time From Ground To Roof*: 24 seconds
Elevator Supplier: Mitsubishi
Fun Fact: In good weather, visitors to the observation deck of the Sunshine 60 Building can see as far as 62 miles.
Source: Emporis
*If traveling at full velocity
#3 (tie) Burj Khalifa — Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Speed: 1,968.5 feet/min, 22 mph
Height: 2,717 feet
Time From Ground To Roof*: 1 minute 22 seconds
Elevator Supplier: Otis
Fun Fact: These double-decker elevators have a capacity of 12 to 14 people per cabin.
Source: Emporis
*If traveling at full velocity
#2 Yokohama Landmark Tower — Yokohama, Japan
Speed: 2,460 feet/min, 28 mph
Height: 971 feet
Time From Ground To Roof*: 24 seconds
Elevator Supplier: Mitsubishi
Fun Fact: Yokohama Landmark Tower has a total of 79 elevators, which includes the fastest elevator in Japan.
Source: Emporis
*If traveling at full velocity
#1 Taipei 101 — Taipei, Taiwan
Speed: 3,313 feet/min, 37.7 mph
Height: 1,670 feet
Time From Ground To Roof*: 30 seconds
Elevator Supplier: Toshiba
Fun Fact: Each of these two high-speed elevators cost more than $2 million.
Source: Emporis
*If traveling at full velocity
Now check out a modern building in Manhattan.
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