Some services operating out of Inverness will have the technology on a trial basis

ScotRail will use Elon Musk’s satellite technology to supply passenger wi-fi on trains for the first time during a six-month trial.

Six trains in the north of Scotland have been fitted with equipment that connects to the low Earth orbit (Leo) satellite network Starlink.

The trains operate on the Inverness to Wick, Thurso, Kyle of Lochalsh, and Aberdeen services.

ScotRail said the new system was a first for the UK in terms of onboard passenger wi-fi and, if successful, could be rolled out to south of Scotland services.

Getty Images Elon Musk sits at a desk during a White House cabinet meeting, wearing a black blazer. He smiles and has his hands pressed together.
Musk during a cabinet meeting at the White House last month

The trial could also lead to the roll-out of the technology across the other class 158 trains in ScotRail’s fleet.

This would cover several rural lines including the West Highlands, Stranraer, Dumfries and the Borders.

ScotRail said it would also help to influence the inclusion of the technology when buying new trains.

The publicly-owned rail operator has partnered with Clarus Networks, which sells access to billionaire Musk’s Starlink satellites in the UK.

Business Minister Richard Lochhead said reliable internet connections would make passengers’ journeys more enjoyable.

ScotRail strategy and planning director, Scott Prentice, added: “The project addresses the long-standing challenges we’ve had for train connectivity in the region, and we hope it will lead to a future roll-out of the technology across other rural routes in Scotland.”

Musk, the controversial owner of Tesla and currently senior adviser to US President Donald Trump, has been criticised by senior figures in Scotland politics, including First Minister John Swinney.

He has also publicly clashed with Swinney’s predecessor Humza Yousaf.

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