A German start-up company is developing the world's first ultralight personal electric plane that can be powered from a wall socket, take-off and land vertically even from back gardens and is eco-friendly.
The two-seater entirely electric plane use ducted fan which makes it much simpler, quieter and safer thanconventional helicopters.
"Our goal is to develop an aircraft for use in everyday life. We are going for a plane that does not need the complex and expensive infrastructure of an airport," said Daniel Wiegand, CEO of Lilum, the company hosted in a European Space Agency (ESA) business incubator.
"To reduce noise and pollution, we are using electric engines so it can also be used close to urban areas," said Daniel, one of the four Munich University graduates who founded the company.
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The two-seater entirely electric plane use ducted fan which makes it much simpler, quieter and safer thanconventional helicopters.
"Our goal is to develop an aircraft for use in everyday life. We are going for a plane that does not need the complex and expensive infrastructure of an airport," said Daniel Wiegand, CEO of Lilum, the company hosted in a European Space Agency (ESA) business incubator.
"To reduce noise and pollution, we are using electric engines so it can also be used close to urban areas," said Daniel, one of the four Munich University graduates who founded the company.
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