Electric Vertical Taxi Development
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2025 is the year flying taxis might finally take off

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Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft use multiple propellers to take off and land vertically.
Unlike helicopters, these machines use multiple small propellers, akin to drones, to take flight vertically.
Joby Aviation and China 's EHang are leading the charge, with plans to launch commercial air taxi services as early as 2025 .