Chinese eVTOL Startup TCab Picks Safran Power

Safran electric motors will power the TCab E20’s four tilting propellers and dual coaxial lift rotors.
Credit: TCab Tech
Since China’s EHang burst onto the scene in 2016, the country has lagged the U.S. and Europe in numbers of startups entering the nascent advanced air mobility (AAM) market. But growth of the domestic industry is accelerating. In the years since the EHang 184 multicopter electric vertical takeoff and...
Graham Warwick

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