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News about the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) industry from CnEVPost.
  • CALB starts mass production of aviation batteries for Xpeng flying cars

    CALB's batteries for Aridge's flying cars have rolled off the production line, paving the way for Aridge to achieve its goal of mass-producing flying cars this year.

  • Xpeng's flying car unit Aridge secures $200 million as mass production nears

    The latest funding round of nearly $200 million brings Aridge's total historical equity financing to about $1 billion.

  • Xpeng Aridge ramps up marketing efforts as it aims to mass-produce flying cars within this year

    Aridge begins introducing its modular flying car's carrier vehicle and unveils three exterior colors.

  • Xpeng's flying car unit Aridge has confidentially filed for Hong Kong IPO, report says

    Aridge has confidentially filed for a share sale that may take place as soon as this year, Bloomberg reported.

  • Shanghai aims to become 'world's eVTOL capital'

    Shanghai targets an annual output value of about RMB 80 billion ($11.4 billion) for the core industries of its low-altitude economy by 2028.

  • Ehang completes maiden public flight of next-gen unmanned eVTOL VT35

    Ehang conducted the VT35's first public flight in Hefei, Anhui, following the October unveiling of this long-range, next-generation unmanned eVTOL.

  • BYD denies plans to launch flying cars amid widespread rumors

    A widely circulated 12-second video, suspected to be AI-generated, claimed BYD's ultra-luxury sub-brand Yangwang would launch a flying car named Ufly.

  • JAC sets up flying car lab, joining fast-growing new field

    JAC becomes the latest Chinese automaker to enter the flying car arena, following Xpeng, Chery, GAC, Changan, and FAW.

  • CATL-backed Autoflight unveils water-based vertiport to expand eVTOL network

    This marks the first integrated sea-air solution in the eVTOL sector, extending eVTOL infrastructure to water areas.

  • Xpeng Aridge officially debuts hybrid flying car A868 with range exceeding 500 km

    The Aridge A868 flying car can take six passengers, designed to meet the needs of multi-person long-range travel.