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According to the Executive Chairman of the X-Prize Foundation and Singularity University Executive Founder Peter H. Diamandis, years of speculative design of (the long-promised by science-fiction) flying car will become a reality by 2030 – possibly as early as 2025. Details here.
“We know that air taxis will be in high demand when the Los Angeles Olympics get underway in 2028. We may see some of them in the years leading up, but nowhere near the scale in 2028.”
– Former acting FAA Administrator Billy Nolen about the future timeline.
Per Diamandis: “Flying cars are finally here. You can call them “eVTOLs” (electric vertical take-off/landing) or “air taxis,” I personally will call them flying cars. After decades of waiting, the convergence of a few key technologies and factors will enable commercial service to start in 2025:
DEP or direct electric propulsion: special electric motors
Batteries: higher energy density, cheaper batteries, mainly driven by Tesla
Materials: lightweight, strong materials
Sensors: a new generation of sensors
Computation/AI: the ability to integrate all data for safe flights
Regulatory Support: governments are finally ready to license this tech
Regarding this last bullet, in November 2022, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) proposed new rules that would help pave the way for commercial air taxi operations by 2025, adding something called ‘powered-lift’ operations to its regulations. Industry reports suggest a $30 billion marketplace potential by 2030.”
“Midnight”: Archer Aviation’s flying car design (Image Source: Archer Aviation)
According to Diamandis: “So, when can we expect to see Archer’s Midnight overhead? The company has set an ambitious goal of bringing the Midnight eVTOL to market by 2025. In partnership with Atlantic Aviation, Archer is developing electric aircraft infrastructure at existing assets, including Santa Monica Municipal Airport (SMO). Early launch markets will focus on highly congested cities such as Los Angeles, New York, and Miami, with initial routes connecting airports to city centers. As the availability of the Midnight increases, services will expand to other locations across Atlantic’s portfolio. To illustrate the transformative potential of eVTOL technology, consider a trip from Santa Monica to Malibu. While this 12-mile journey could take over an hour by road, an air taxi would cover the distance in a mere five minutes, with each passenger paying roughly $30 to $40—less than the cost of a rideshare vehicle.”
Diamandis highlighted Joby Aviation’s impressive pedigree in this nascent industry: “Founded 14 years ago, Joby was the first serious flying car company and the first to go public in August 2021 for $4.5 billion. Even more impressive, in 2022, Joby distinguished itself as the first eVTOL firm to receive US airworthiness certification—a notable badge of honor in a burgeoning industry. Among the main investors bolstering Joby’s successes are Delta Air Lines and the automotive giant Toyota (which has actively aided the air taxi manufacturer in its plans to erect a factory in Ohio).
On future production and launch, Diamandis writes: “In September 2023, Joby signed a significant contract with the US Air Force, valued at up to $131 million, and delivered its first eVTOL to Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California. This partnership involves collaboration with NASA to research the aircraft’s performance in urban environments, providing valuable insights for air taxi development and the FAA. Joby recently announced plans for a $500 million manufacturing plant in Ohio, set to begin construction in 2024, with the capacity to produce up to 500 aircraft annually. CEO JoeBen Bevirt envisions Joby’s eVTOLs as an integral part of aerial ridesharing networks by 2025.”
Diamandis has a follow-up post which reviews the eVTOLs efforts of three more companies in the market at this link: From Sci-Fi to Sky-High: Flying Cars Are Here
Following are the speculative design visualizations from these companies of their future eVTOLs flying cars:
Lithium Flight Test (Video Source: Lithium)
https://youtu.be/ionnxZOUgM0?si=tSfXD5fA19adx8br
October 2023: Beta’s Electric Airplane Lands at Air Force Base at Air Force Base in Florida (Video Source: Future Nevada)
Volocopter’s Volocity Air Taxi (Image Source: Volocopter)
The emergence of Electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) air taxis, often colloquially referred to as “flying cars,” represents a significant leap forward in the evolution of urban mobility. These vehicles are not just an incremental improvement over existing transportation methods; they are a radical reimagining of how we move through and interact with our urban environments:
The impact of eVTOLs extends beyond mere transportation. They represent a transformative technology that challenges our conventional notions of mobility and urban space. The ability to travel by air on demand could change where we choose to live and work, potentially easing the pressure on overpopulated urban centers and leading to more distributed urban development patterns. This could have profound implications for real estate, commercial development, and even social dynamics as the distinction between urban and suburban areas becomes increasingly blurred. eVTOL air taxis are not just an exciting technological innovation; they are a pivotal element in the future of transportation, with the potential to reshape cities, economies, and the environment.
NOTE: This OODA Loop Original Analysis was partially generated with the cognitive augmentation of and in collaboration with ALTzero Project – MattGPT.
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