Zeva Zero could become the world's first flying saucer. Vehicle companies are investing in research on flying cars and their likelihood in the near future, most of which resemble a familiar aircraft-car hybrid. This flying vehicle looks more like the flying alien saucers of childhood memories.
It takes queues from the helicopter's vertical flight pattern. A test flight reveals its seamless vertical takeoff and landing capabilities. Once landed, the Zeva Zero can "dock" against walls of buildings with a system called the SkyDock, as the startup company explains. The single-passenger flying vehicle aims to create an eco-friendly personal air travel experience. It uses zero0emission electric motors to drive its propellers. However, the single-passenger aspect limits users from ride-sharing.
Zero-Emission Flying Saucers
Zeva Zero is a Single-Passenger Flying Electric Vehicle
Trend Themes
-
Electric Flying Vehicles — There is a growing trend towards electric flying vehicles, which can provide eco-friendly personal air travel experiences.
-
Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) Technology — The adoption of VTOL technology offers potential for seamless vertical takeoff and landing capabilities in personal flying vehicles.
-
Compact Single-passenger Flying Vehicles — Compact single-passenger vehicles provide innovative personal transportation solutions but may not be suitable for ride-sharing use cases.
Industry Implications
-
Automotive Industry — Established players in the automotive industry can explore opportunities to invest in the development of flying vehicles.
-
Aerospace Industry — The aerospace industry can focus on developing new materials and technologies to improve the safety and performance of flying vehicles.
-
Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Industry — The UAM industry can offer innovative personal transportation solutions and address the challenge of reducing urban traffic congestion with electric flying vehicles.