A tortoise and snail collide - the traffic cop asked, what happened? - I don't know, it all happened so quickly, said the tortoise.
Our future is fast and getting faster - Cars that
can fly are here
In May 2018,Uber Elevate, the ridesharing taxi company, announced at a technology conference their plan to solve city gridlock traffic problems – cars that can fly!
At the conference, Jeff Holden, Uber’s chief product officer, took the stage.
“Los Angeles is the most traffic gridlocked city in the world, the average driver spends two-and-a-half weeks a year stuck in traffic. We accept extreme congestion as part of our lives.
We have ten of the world’s twenty-five most congested cities in the U.S., costing approximately $300 billion in lost income and productivity.
By mid-2019, over $1 billion had been invested
in at least twenty-five different flying car companies. A dozen vehicles are
currently being test-flown.
Established
players like Boeing, Airbus, Embraer, and Bell Helicopter (now just called
Bell, a reference to the future disappearance of the helicopter) are also
involved.
We’re
past talking about flying cars. The cars are here. Uber’s goal, explained Jeff
Holden “is to fully test and demonstrate flying car capability through 2020,
and have public aerial ride sharing operational by 2023.”
But then Holden went even further:
“Ultimately, we want to make it economically unviable to own and run a car.”
Today, in 2020, the average cost of running a car
- fuel, repairs, insurance, parking, etc, is 59 cents per passenger
mile.
But Uber
Air’s target with its “electric vertical
take-off and landing vehicles”- eVTOLs - is 44 cents per mile - i.e cheaper than driving a car!
eVTOLs
are being developed by several companies, but Uber has very particular needs.
For an eVTOL to qualify for their aerial ridesharing program, it must be able
to carry one pilot and four passengers at a speed of over 150 mph for three
continuous hours of operation.
Typical Take Off sites for eVTOLs will be car parks and hotel flat roofs .
Uber Air already has five partners committed to delivering eVTOLs - electrical Vertical Take Off and Landing vehicles -
Don't blink - The Future Is Faster Than You Think!
Taxi!
My blog post above is a chapter condensed from the book - 'The Future Is Faster Than You Think' - by Peter H Diamandis and Steven Kotler, also authors of 'Abundance' - the chapter condensed by jibberjabber.
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