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Over the past decade, the company has raised over 10 billion yuan to invest in flying cars which are commonly known as eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicle). Entry into the sector ...
Air traffic control is another key challenge. While autonomous driving systems rely on sensors such as radar, cameras and AI perception, flying cars require dedicated low-altitude airspace ...
In this episode of Bloomberg Primer, How Flying Cars Became a Billion-Dollar Bet, we delve into this burgeoning space, visiting the companies and experts trying to make flying cars a wider reality.
The factory, located in Guangzhou, where Xpeng is headquartered, will be the world’s first capable of mass-producing flying cars, He said at an annual forum organized by the EV100 think tank in ...
Languages: English. One of the biggest staples of science fiction, the flying car, could soon be taking to the skies. The only question is this: Which country will get there first? Advanced air ...
Chinese companies are gearing up to redefine the future of transport, betting big on flying cars and robotaxis as competition in the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market intensifies.
But with China already plotting to have 100,000 flying cars in its skies by 2030, and Boeing-backed Wisk aiming for pilotless air taxis later this decade, the future is accelerating fast.
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