Eve Refines eVTOL Design, Forecasts 20-Year Market

: Eve Air Mobility  Caption: Lift props have been redesigned with four blades that scissor together when they stop and stow to minimize drag

Lift props have been redesigned with four blades that scissor together when they stop and stow to minimize drag.

Credit: Eve Air Mobility
Eve Air Mobility has refined the design of its eVTOL air taxi, including a key change to the aircraft’s lift propellers, as it releases a “pragmatic” forecast projecting an in-service fleet of 30,000 eVTOL aircraft by 2045. Eve’s full-scale engineering prototype, echoing the previous design, was...
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