This report provides an overview of Hyperloop technologies including the current technology developments and a brief discussion on key components of the Hyperloop system that determine the electric power requirements as a function of time. At-scale Hyperloop systems do not exist yet so a model was used to generate a set of load profiles for conceptual systems at four locations in the United States: two in California, one in Colorado, and one in Ohio. In all four cases, the modeled Hyperloop load profiles showed a pulsating characteristic in both active and reactive power. Grid modeling was performed by Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to estimate the grid impacts and to discuss grid integration challenges. This report discusses the outcomes of the grid simulations for four study cases and offers some perspective of how existing large industrial loads with similar load characteristics are treated to accommodate current grid planning guidelines. The report concludes with a discussion on how energy storage system might be used to eliminate the pulsating load characteristics or significantly reduce it.