Driverless Drone Taxi Hang 216 In China For The First Time With 2 Passengers

Driverless drone taxi hang in Cinde first flew with a passenger
Driverless drone taxi hang in Cinde first flew with a passenger

China-based company EHang, which develops autonomous aircraft and passenger transport vehicles, introduced its developed flying taxi service in Guangzhou.

The flying taxi named eHang 216, developed by the company, can reach a speed of 4 kilometers per hour as well as 5G and 130G connections.

With a carrying capacity of 220 kilograms, the eHang 216 is powered entirely by electricity and does not need any pilots because it is autonomous.

Flew with two passengers

Performing at the fourth Digital China Summit, eHang carried two passengers in a driverless air taxi.

Electric and autonomous

With a carrying capacity of 220 kilograms, the eHang 216 is powered entirely by electricity and does not need any pilots because it is autonomous.

The company says there are no flaws or security weaknesses in flying taxis, which have been approved by the Chinese Civil Aviation Administration.

Hu Huazhi, CEO of EHang, stated that they will jump the age of transportation with the new flying taxis they have developed and bring a new breath to civil air transport.

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