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The ePlane Company Agrees to Supply Electric Air Ambulances
Electric aircraft startup The ePlane Company has made a significant stride by agreeing to provide 788 air ambulances in a transaction worth over $1 billion. This Chennai-based enterprise has successfully raised $20 million from investors such as Speciale Invest and others thus far.
As reported by The Economic Times, this non-binding agreement entails that The ePlane Company will deliver electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft to ICATT, an air ambulance service operator aiming to launch these aircraft across all districts in India.
Impact of eVTOLs on Urban Travel
eVTOL technology has the potential to revolutionise urban transport by creating battery-driven aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing, thus enabling passengers to bypass traffic jams. The Indian eVTOL sector is expanding and features other participants such as Archer Aviation and Sarla Aviation.
About The ePlane Company
Founded in 2019 by Satya Chakravarthy, The ePlane Company focuses on designing and manufacturing electric flying taxis and aircraft. The firm plans to launch commercial operations in the latter half of 2026, targeting an initial production rate of 100 units annually. These aircraft are designed to achieve an initial range of approximately 110 kilometres (68.4 miles), with future enhancements anticipated to extend this range to over 200 kilometres.
Innovations in Electric Air Transportation
The ePlane Company is also dedicated to developing AI-driven electric flying cars intended for taxi services. These vehicles are designed to carry two passengers, capable of vertical takeoff, and possess a 200 km range, catering to both cargo and passenger transport needs.
Plans for Electric Air Ambulances
Additionally, The ePlane Company is set to commence with three prototypes of the ambulances, which will accommodate a pilot, a paramedic, and a patient, along with a stretcher for medical emergencies.
