Another milestone in the tech world today as China launches an electric taxi in Dubai, which is claimed to have a top speed of 130 km (80 miles) per hour.
This aviation is said to be creating history as the day is not so far when people will start commuting in flying cars as traffic on roads is emerging rapidly. The world that needed an aid to carbon emission and never-ending traffic on roads is now looking up to the electric flying cars.
The Chinese firm named as XPeng X2 developed by the Guangzhou-based XPeng inc’s aviation affiliate, is a company that has constantly been serving with flying car projects across the globe.
Although a handful got to be successfully tested with passengers and it may take years to put them in service out there.
The demonstration was set be with empty cockpit and the company claims earlier in July 2021, a testing was conducted with manned flight test.
The major highlights of this invention are a treat to the eye as the sleeky designed vehicle has a lot to offer with it carrying capacity of two passengers along with a set of eight propellers.
An eye catcher is the speed that it has i.e., 130 km (80 miles) per hour. It is said to be unlike from other modes of commutation such as airplanes, helicopters, e VTOL, or electrical vehicle take off and landing vehicles as it offers point to point personal travel.
The testing of this dreamy vehicle was just a glimpse of the futuristic technology that could one day whisk people above the congested roads high above in the clouds.
The pilot less vehicle still needs to fly above major challenges coming across such as battery life, air traffic control and safety and some other infrastructure issues.
Now the question arises about does India is far behind the digital era, in relation to which the Union aviation Minister Jyotriaditya scindia said India will be having air mobility in the form of EVTOL in the nation itself after the trials in US and Canada end.