Flying cars, also known as electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles, are different from planes and helicopters in that they don't need a runway or a designated takeoff and landing area. Most eVTOL aircraft in development have a substantially shorter range and lower speed than a traditional commercial airliner since they are designed to offer quick door-to-door transportation in urban areas.
After a few years from now, grabbing or hiring a taxi could mean to take to the skies. Yes! you read it correctly.
Recently, the ride-hailing giant-Uber, has launched a new project, called Uber Elevate, to bring flying cars to commuters by 2021.
Uber is working extremely hard to allow its customers in the future to push a single button and get a high-speed flight in and around cities.
Along with Uber, other companies like Airbus, eVolo, eHang, and Terrafugia are also taking interest in the flying taxis, to make it easy for people to hail a flying taxi using an just like Uber.
But there are few critical challenges they need to tackle before all jetting around in flying cars. Let's find out what are these major Challenges.
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The major players in the flying cars market include Volocopter GmbH, A³ by Airbus, AeroMobil, Boeing, Cartivator, EHANG, TERRAFUGIA, Joby Aviation, Lilium, Uber Technologies, Inc.
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More than a dozen companies are working on commercializing the flying car, many of which utter to run as fully electric.
The aviation giants, auto industry, and an ever-evolving list of startups are increasingly entering the race toward producing flying cars.
Everyday getting step closer to full-scale adoption and application, but the technology faces many challenges for its practical use, including inefficiency, lack of speed, lack of control, and noise.