China Unveils Largest eVTOL Aircraft with 10-Passenger Capacity and 28 Electric Motors
Chinese aerospace firm AutoFlight has achieved a notable milestone in low-altitude aviation by conducting the first flight of what is currently the largest electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Unlike previous models in this segment, which have been limited to carrying up to six people, the new eVTOL is designed to transport as many as 10 passengers.
Advancing Urban Air Mobility with a Unique Design
Weighing approximately five tons, the new aircraft stands out not only for its passenger capacity but also for its distinctive propulsion system. It is equipped with 28 electric motors, a significantly higher number than typically seen in eVTOLs, which is intended to enhance flight safety and stability. This approach provides redundancy across multiple thrusters to minimize risk during flight operations.
The overall design of the vehicle draws inspiration from early 20th-century multilevel aircraft, often referred to as “stacked” airplanes due to their layered wing configuration. This architectural choice, combined with modern electric propulsion technology, represents an innovative fusion of historical design elements and contemporary engineering.
AutoFlight’s eVTOL represents a substantial leap forward for the sector of urban air mobility, aiming to offer a mass transportation solution that can alleviate ground traffic congestion while providing efficient and environmentally friendly transit. The higher passenger capacity broadens the potential applications of eVTOL technology beyond air taxis to include shuttle services and other forms of on-demand air transportation.
Although specific details on the aircraft’s range, charging infrastructure, or commercial availability have not been disclosed, this development underscores China’s growing role in the advancement of electric aviation technologies. The successful test flight positions AutoFlight among pioneering companies pushing the boundaries of what eVTOL aircraft can achieve, signaling a future in which electric air vehicles can carry larger groups of passengers safely in urban and suburban environments.
Continued progress in this field will be closely watched by industry experts and urban planners alike, as eVTOL vehicles move closer to practical deployment for public transportation networks worldwide.
Chinese company AutoFlight tests the world’s largest eVTOL capable of carrying 10 passengers, powered by 28 electric motors.
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