Our team was in Beijing for CICV last month where we presented on a GNSS-based localisation system for #ADAS and advanced driving applications in mass-market passenger vehicles. While there, we also met with our local partner Dayou as we continue the availability of TerraStar-X Enterprise in China.
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☁️ XPeng's X2 Flying Car Takes Flight in Beijing On Sunday, XPENG AEROHT X2 flying car took its first flight in Beijing, marking a significant milestone for the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer. This event, held during the 2024 China Langfang International Economic and Trade Fair, showcased the X2's potential in the developing low-altitude economy. The two-seater vehicle, equipped with eight propellers and powered by batteries, offers both manual and autonomous modes, promising a safe and intelligent flying experience. With a maximum speed of 128 km/h and a flight duration of up to 35 minutes, the X2 is a step forward in urban green transportation. Notably, the X2 had previously made its global debut in Dubai in 2022, demonstrating its capabilities on the international stage. This flight in Beijing represents another major step for XPeng in the realm of flying cars. #xpeng #xpengx2 #flyingcar #flyingtaxi #china #beijing #cartech #technews
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The future is AI, the future is in the skies. It's time regulations, Investment companies and entrepreneurs begin looking at this with kin interests. MY INQUISITIVE THOUGHTS: can't we use microwaves to drive these flying vehicles at low altitude? This future will beat Bit Coins.
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For a long time, flying cars were just a dream, something from stories that seemed too far-fetched to become real – that is, until the XPeng X2 was introduced. Imagine commuting to work in a flying car? ----- Join 30,999+ Professionals, including savvy Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Marketers, who are staying ahead in their fields with AI Fire — our exclusive, FREE newsletter. Get smart insights on AI and Technology that are valued by readers at top companies like Google, Meta & Microsoft —> https://lnkd.in/gG6KCpuw ----- In Guangzhou, China, the Xpeng AeroHT Voyager X2 has successfully completed a low-altitude flight. It might remind you of a large drone, but it's actually a compact car designed for the skies. The X2 is not an ordinary car – it's a glimpse into the future of getting around cities. With its sleek, teardrop shape and made of lightweight carbon fiber, it's designed to be friendly to the environment. It has room for two people, making it great for quick trips across town or flying around for fun.
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Cheap Flying Cars For Your Future Mobility 🚁 Flying cars are no longer just a sci-fi dream. With Xiaopeng Automobile affordable flying vehicle, the future of personal air mobility is closer than ever. This groundbreaking innovation could transform how we travel, making the skies accessible for everyone. As the technology evolves, it won’t just be a luxury for the elite but a real solution for urban congestion. The era of flying cars could bring new possibilities in transport efficiency, reducing road traffic and cutting travel times. Are you ready to see what the future holds? #ai #future #flyingcars #technology
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Exciting news from XPENG AEROHT, an affiliate of XPENG, and the largest flying car company in Asia, as their manned aerial vehicle, #XPENGX2, successfully completed a low-altitude flight over the CBD area from Tiande Plaza to the #CantonTower on March 8, 2024. This landmark event signifies the burgeoning potential of urban aerial transportation and low-altitude economy in China. Taking off vertically from the super Grade A office cluster at Tiande Plaza in Tianhe District, #Guangzhou, the XPENG X2, leveraging its autonomous driving mode, journeyed towards the iconic Canton Tower. It soared past notable landmarks such as the Guangdong Provincial Museum, Huacheng Square, and Haixinsha Asian Games Park, showcasing the feasibility of urban air travel and sightseeing. This successful flight offers valuable insights for the full-scale promotion of aerial transportation and low-altitude tourism applications in future cities. With a vision deeply anchored in enhancing 3D transportation, XPENG AEROHT is committed to pioneering the safest intelligent electric #FlyingCars for individual users. Their efforts underscore the broader industry and governmental push towards developing the low-altitude economy and constructing a vibrant aerial industrial ecosystem in Guangzhou. The XPENG X2, a two-seater flying car developed by XPENG AEROHT, combines safety with lightweight design through its carbon fiber construction. Its sleek, teardrop shape ensures optimal aerodynamic performance. Since its maiden flight in June 2021, it has undergone over 3,000 test flights, paving the way for the future of #eVTOL (Electric Vertical Take-off and Landing) technology. Remarkably, in January 2024, the XPENG X2 became the first manned eVTOL product in China to be officially licensed for flight by the CAAC - Civil Aviation Administration of China South Central Region, marking a significant milestone towards commercial production and everyday use of flying cars. This achievement not only highlights XPENG AEROHT's innovation in eVTOL technology but also signals the growing interest and investment in the low-altitude economy and aerial mobility solutions. As eVTOLs continue to captivate global attention, the future of urban commuting and intercity travel looks set to be transformed, promising a leap towards a more connected and efficient world. #XPENGAEROHT #eVTOL #UrbanAirMobility #Innovation #FutureOfTransport #FlyingCars
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Xpeng Aeroht “Land Aircraft Carrier” unveiled in China #eVTOL XPENG says that it will make its first manned flight during the Zhuhai Air Show in November.😲 Pre-sales will begin at the end of the year and will be officially delivered in 2026.😲 The price will be around 2 million yuan ($250.000K)🤞 Aeroht is an Xpeng subsidiary that develops eVTOLs and flying cars. The company's latest vehicle is called the Modular Flying Car, nicknamed the Land Aircraft Carrier. It is an EREV truck that carries a eVTOL aircraft in the back. The truck is 5.5 meters long, 2 meters wide and 2 meters high. It is based on an 800V EREV platform with 3 axles and six-wheel drive (6x6). The range is 1000 kilometers.😲 The truck has four seats, the rest of the space is used by the aircrafts. Charging of the truck (30-80%) takes 18 minutes. Owners will need a special license to operate the eVTOL, and they will have to comply with all regulations concerning low-altitude airspace. China is in the process of creating new laws that govern this area, in a bid to support the development of low-altitude aircraft. 📖 Source https://lnkd.in/g9FAyAsz #IONAXS #CleanMobility #eMobility #ElectricCars #FutureMobility #Batteries #Automotive #ElectricVehicles #AutonomousVehicles #EV #Lithium #Innovation #Sustainability #Recycling #Future #Energy #Efficiency #Technology #AVEVAI #TomTsogt 🔔👍
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For a long time, flying cars were just a dream, something from stories that seemed too far-fetched to become real – that is, until the XPeng X2 was introduced. Imagine commuting to work in a flying car? ----- Join 30,999+ Professionals, including savvy Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Marketers, who are staying ahead in their fields with AI Fire — our exclusive, FREE newsletter. Get smart insights on AI and Technology that are valued by readers at top companies like Google, Meta & Microsoft —> https://lnkd.in/gG6KCpuw ----- In Guangzhou, China, the Xpeng AeroHT Voyager X2 has successfully completed a low-altitude flight. It might remind you of a large drone, but it's actually a compact car designed for the skies. The X2 is not an ordinary car – it's a glimpse into the future of getting around cities. With its sleek, teardrop shape and made of lightweight carbon fiber, it's designed to be friendly to the environment. It has room for two people, making it great for quick trips across town or flying around for fun.
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For a long time, flying cars were just a dream, something from stories that seemed too far-fetched to become real – that is, until the XPeng X2 was introduced. Imagine commuting to work in a flying car? ----- Join 30,999+ Professionals, including savvy Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Marketers, who are staying ahead in their fields with AI Fire — our exclusive, FREE newsletter. Get smart insights on AI and Technology that are valued by readers at top companies like Google, Meta & Microsoft —> https://lnkd.in/gG6KCpuw ----- In Guangzhou, China, the Xpeng AeroHT Voyager X2 has successfully completed a low-altitude flight. It might remind you of a large drone, but it's actually a compact car designed for the skies. The X2 is not an ordinary car – it's a glimpse into the future of getting around cities. With its sleek, teardrop shape and made of lightweight carbon fiber, it's designed to be friendly to the environment. It has room for two people, making it great for quick trips across town or flying around for fun.
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For a long time, flying cars were just a dream, something from stories that seemed too far-fetched to become real – that is, until the XPeng X2 was introduced. Imagine commuting to work in a flying car? ----- Join 30,999+ Professionals, including savvy Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Marketers, who are staying ahead in their fields with AI Fire — our exclusive, FREE newsletter. Get smart insights on AI and Technology that are valued by readers at top companies like Google, Meta & Microsoft —> https://lnkd.in/gG6KCpuw ----- In Guangzhou, China, the Xpeng AeroHT Voyager X2 has successfully completed a low-altitude flight. It might remind you of a large drone, but it's actually a compact car designed for the skies. The X2 is not an ordinary car – it's a glimpse into the future of getting around cities. With its sleek, teardrop shape and made of lightweight carbon fiber, it's designed to be friendly to the environment. It has room for two people, making it great for quick trips across town or flying around for fun.
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Forget Traffic Jams, Let's Talk Flying Cars! 🚀 The Xpeng AeroHT Voyager X2's successful test flight in China is turning sci-fi into reality. It's a fascinating step towards reimagining urban transportation, but what does this mean for our future commutes? Xpeng AeroHT Voyager X2: The Lowdown Sleek, carbon fiber design = eco-conscious Electric powered = lower emissions Autonomous flight capabilities = potential for ease of use Made for low-altitude, urban environments = tackling city congestion The Big Questions & Challenges Metro Feasibility: Can dense cities handle an influx of flying vehicles? Safety: How do we ensure secure airspaces, especially in crowded areas? Scalability: Can production and infrastructure scale to make this a widespread solution? Regulation: What legal frameworks are needed? Air Traffic Control: How do we manage hundreds (or thousands!) of flying vehicles? The Potential? Less gridlock, faster commutes, even improved emergency response times. But getting there will require innovative solutions! Curious to hear your thoughts! Is this the future of city transport, or is it just hype? 👇 #xpeng #aeroht #flyingcars #innovation #urbanmobility #futurecities #eVTOL #technews #sustainability
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For a long time, flying cars were just a dream, something from stories that seemed too far-fetched to become real – that is, until the XPeng X2 was introduced. Imagine commuting to work in a flying car? ----- Join 30,999+ Professionals, including savvy Entrepreneurs, Founders, and Marketers, who are staying ahead in their fields with AI Fire — our exclusive, FREE newsletter. Get smart insights on AI and Technology that are valued by readers at top companies like Google, Meta & Microsoft —> https://lnkd.in/gG6KCpuw ----- In Guangzhou, China, the Xpeng AeroHT Voyager X2 has successfully completed a low-altitude flight. It might remind you of a large drone, but it's actually a compact car designed for the skies. The X2 is not an ordinary car – it's a glimpse into the future of getting around cities. With its sleek, teardrop shape and made of lightweight carbon fiber, it's designed to be friendly to the environment. It has room for two people, making it great for quick trips across town or flying around for fun.
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