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This Article is From Nov 28, 2017

Your Future Commute Could Be by Taxi Drone

(Bloomberg) -- A Chinese startup has developed a flying car that it plans to roll out as soon as next year.

EHang Inc.'sย E-184 drone can carry one passenger in its small cockpit, but the firm says it's working on a model that can carry two. EHang's Chief Executive Officerย Hu Huazhiย says they'll be in operation as โ€œtaxi dronesโ€ in Dubai in 2018 โ€” as long as they get approval from regulators there.

Four battery-powered propellers lift the drone off the ground, and it's equipped with fully-automated navigation, according to CEO Hu. Passengers select a pre-programmed flight path and then strap in for the ride. The E-184 has a cruising speed of up to 100 kilometersย (62 miles) an hour and can stay in the air for 25 minutes, the company says.

It's currently being tested at EHang's headquarters: a disused theme-park on the outskirts of Guangzhou, southern China, a city that's at the vanguard of the country's pushย to move away from cheap, low-end manufacturing and toward cutting-edge technology.

โ€œWe will start mass production of our passenger drones at the beginning of next year,โ€ Hu told Bloomberg TV. โ€œWe also plan to install fully automated production lines to enlarge manufacturing capacity in 2018.โ€

EHang has big ambitions โ€” it wants to develop a network of taxi drones around the world. The company plans to sign deals in Saudi Arabia, Singapore and โ€œseveral European citesโ€ next year, the CEO said.

To contact the author of this story: Tom Mackenzie in Beijing at tmackenzie5@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Emma O'Brien at eobrien6@bloomberg.net.

ยฉ2017 Bloomberg L.P.

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