In a groundbreaking development, NASA has unveiled a new solid-state sulfur ... charging lithium-sulfur battery revolutionizes EVs and eVTOL aircraft World’s most powerful battery paves way ...
You might have heard about electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft (eVTOL). Well, there's some exciting news coming from Jetson, a Swedish startup that’s making waves in the air racing scene.
Several companies are making significant strides towards commercial availability of flying cars. The post Who will win the ...
Airbus Helicopters is hitting the breaks on program progress, citing that battery technologies need to evolve before it can launch a successful UAM program.
eVTOL stocks have soared since the election. The prospects for an urban air mobility network seem greatly exaggerated. Joby and Archer Aviation have almost no revenue but are aiming to ...
It’s essentially an electric minivan with a small folding eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) vehicle tucked in the back, which can be rolled out and launched into flight.
At this year's consumer tech showcase, we took a look at Xpeng Aero HT's Land Aircraft Carrier, and got inside the cockpit of the company's modular eVTOL (that's electric Vertical Take-Off and ...
One of the most popular names in the industry is Joby Aviation, and the company recently partnered with NASA to fill busy airports with eVTOL for a more efficient transportation option.
NASA’s Electric Aircraft Testbed is an inspiration for the idea to create a cryogenic test facility. Credit: NASA Building on the success of NASA’s Electric Aircraft Testbed, the agency’s ...
The flying component is an electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicle, which means it relies on motors and propellers spread across the breadth of the airframe to fly, a system known ...
An electric vertical takeoff and landing eVTOL aircraft amazed visitors with a spectacular flight demonstration over Danxia Mountain a UNESCO World ...
Looking at the stock charts of Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) and Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR), you might think electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles are the next big thing.