Volocopter: 30 million funding for aerotaxes

The dream of Volocopter for the creation personalized aviation seems to have gone a step further as the company announced today that it has received a $ 30 million dollar funding from European Daimler.

German businessman Lukasz Gadowski also participated in the financing. The German company said it will use the για να συνεχίσει την ανάπτυξη των ηλεκτρικών ιπτάμενων ταξί ή των ηλεκτρικών οχημάτων κάθετης απογείωσης και προσγείωσης (eVTOL από το electric vertical take-off and ).Volocopter

The company hopes that the aircraft, which can carry two people, will play an essential role in upcoming urban transport.

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"The strong financial commitment of our new investors is a sign, as well as proof, of the growing in the emerging market of electric VTOLs to be used as personal air taxis", said Mr Florian Reuter, its managing director Volocopter.

"We deliberately sought out different investors with a different strategic and business background and were able to implement it perfectly with Daimler [and] Lukasz Gadowski."

Volocopter says her mission is to "make everyone's dream come true and help modern cities solve growing transport issues."

The company recently announced that it will launch demonstrations of its taxi in Dubai in the fourth quarter of this year.

The company said the next step would be to further develop Volocopter in order to be ready for production and circulation worldwide.

To do this, they will need to hire more engineers who will speed up work in areas such as the flight system and the development of the necessary software. In addition, Volocopter stated that it is going to start systematic marketing to establish it of its signal.

The first licensed Volocopter will be marketed within the next year, according to the company's timetable.

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