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This electric flying taxi is Made in India, can seat two and offers 200-km range

The flying taxi prototype by a startup, part of IIT Madras. It was one of the attractions at the Aero India 2023 aviation show held in Bengaluru this
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This flying taxi prototype has been developed by a startup based in Chennai and was showcased during the Aero India this week. (Image courtesy: Twitter/@NewsIADN)

An IIT Madras startup has developed an electric flying taxi prototype which claims it can ferry passengers quicker than even a helicopter. The startup, which was formed back in 2017, showcased the flying taxi prototype during the Aero India show in Bengaluru this week. The ePlane company developed the electric flying taxi to make urban travels quicker and hassle-free. The prototype is a electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVOTL) model and offers a range of around 200 kms on a single charge.

The startup claims that the electric flying taxi can travel 10 times faster than cars. It also claims the cost of one ride per passenger will be around two times more than what Uber usually charges for the same distance. Pranjal Mehta, CEO of ePlane Company and Professor Satya Chakravarthy, CTO of the startup, said they got the idea build the electric flying taxi after seeing a video on electric ground transportation.

The flying taxi does not need to much of space to land or takeoff. In fact, it occupies 25 square metre of area to stay parked. It weighs around 200 kgs and comes equipped with 4 ducted fans as its propellers. It can sit two passengers in one ride and can cruise at speeds between 150 kmph and 200 kmph. The maximum cruising altitude of the flying taxi is 457 meters (1,500 ft). The battery from which the flying taxi draws power is not swappable. The company has not given much information about its size and charging details.

According to the startup, the flying taxi is ideal for roof-top to roof-top urban air mobility in any city. The ePlane Company has raised around $1 million fund to develop the model. As of now, this flying taxi requires a pilot to operate. However, the startup intends to offer autonomous technology in future. However, the flying taxi has not been showcased in action at the Aero India show. The company is aiming for the e200 to make around 10 short trips of 10 to 15 km (up to almost 10 miles) on one battery charge.

First Published Date: 17 Feb 2023, 16:32 PM IST
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