China has prepared a solid plan! 1,00,000 cars will fly in the sky by 2030, Asia will be a big market for flying cars



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New Delhi. Many big automobile companies are surprised by the dominance of Chinese companies in the global electric vehicle market. Now China’s next preparation is to become a global leader in the flying car market. In fact, China has prepared a plan to launch more than 1,00,000 electric flying cars, flying taxis and drones by the year 2030.

Under this, China has prepared a blueprint to become the market leader in ‘low-altitude economy’. In fact, countries like China, Japan, Korea and America are encouraging research and development on flying cars with the aim of facilitating traffic and transportation in the future. These cars will be able to fly at low altitudes away from the vehicular traffic on the road. Due to this, there are strong possibilities of developing low-altitude economy across the world. For this, rules have started being made in many countries for vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) flying vehicles.

eVTOL will provide many types of services
Due to the ability to perform vertical takeoff and landing, eVTOL vehicles can be used in a variety of ways. Apart from transporting a person from one place to another, these vehicles can also be used for goods delivery, emergency service, cargo and logistics. It is expected that in the coming time, eVTOLs will be able to do all the work that currently running vehicles on the road do. Since they operate on batteries, there will be no risk of pollution.

Resources will be needed for eVTOL
However, the biggest challenge for eVTOL vehicles is to create separate infrastructure for them. Let us tell you that flying cars will require separate training and driving license as well as management and profitable business model like airlines to operate them. Flying cars are being run in trial mode in Japan and some Gulf countries.

China will become an export hub
China plans to sell flying cars in the domestic market as well as export them to developed countries like South Korea, Middle East, America and Japan. Companies like Autoflight and E-Hang are working rapidly on the manufacturing and test certification of battery-powered flying cars.

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