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Daimler and other firms provide $30 million in funding to Volocopter

FP Archives August 1, 2017, 20:27:13 IST

Daimler joined a consortium which includes technology investor Lukasz Gadowski, who sits on the supervisory board of Delivery Hero

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Daimler and other firms provide $30 million in funding to Volocopter

Germany’s Volocopter said it has received 25 million euros ($30 million) in funding to develop an electric flying taxi, with car and truck maker Daimler among the firms providing fresh cash.

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Daimler joined a consortium which includes technology investor Lukasz Gadowski, who sits on the supervisory board of Delivery Hero, and others, Volocopter said on 1 August.

Volocopter said it is developing a five-seat vertical take off and landing (VTOL) electric vehicle aimed at the taxi market and plans to carry out initial demonstrations in the fourth quarter of 2017.

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Potential competitors to Volocopter include German start-ups Lilium Jet and eVolo, as well as U.S.-based Terrafugia and California-based Joby Aviation. Commercial aircraft and helicopter manufacturer Airbus is also developing a single-seat “flying car.”

This news comes right after Daimler, owner of popular German automobile brand Mercedes-Benz announced that it is  preparing  a new factory in its hometown. Instead of producing cars, the factory will be dedicated to produce electric car batteries. The 50-acre factory in eastern Germany should be ready by next year and is said to double the company’s battery production capacity.

Vivint, a solar energy company, will sell and service these batteries. The products are already available for purchase in a few countries.

With inputs from Reuters

Written by FP Archives

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