https://www.flightglobal.com/news/joby-aviation-and-toyota-team-up-to-develop-evtol/136182.article
Joby Aviation and Toyota team up to develop eVTOL
16 January 2020  Pilar Wolfsteller

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Joby-aircraft  Source: Joby Aviation
Joby Aviation’s Aircraft in Santa Cruz, California
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Joby Aviation, a California-based aerospace company building small electric
take-off and landing (eVTOL) vehicles for potential air taxi service, says
it has raised $590 million in Series C funding led by Toyota Motor
Corporation.

The announcement comes just days after Toyota’s competitor, Korean car
company Hyundai, signed an agreement with Uber to manufacture its eVTOL air
taxi aircraft.

Joby’s aircraft, a piloted five-seat all-electric vehicle capable vertical
takeoff and landing, can travel at speeds of 200 mph (320 km/h) and can fly
150 miles on a single charge, the Santa Cruz, Califorina-based company says
in a statement on 15 January. Joby claims that the aircraft is “100 times
quieter than conventional aircraft during takeoff and landing, and
near-silent when flying overhead.”

“We are building a new system for transportation to transform your daily
life, at greater safety and, in time, at a similar cost to driving,” says
JoeBen Bevirt, Joby’s founder and chief executive. “This collaboration with
Toyota represents an unprecedented commitment of money and resources for us
and this new industry from one of the world’s leading automakers.”

Toyota’s president and chief executive Akio Toyoda adds, “Air transportation
has been a long-term goal for Toyota, and while we continue our work in the
automobile business, this agreement sets our sights to the sky.”

The carmaker says its primary interest is in providing mobility for all by
leveraging emerging technologies. In addition to investing $394M in Joby,
Toyota will share its expertise in manufacturing, quality and cost controls
for the development and production of Joby Aviation’s breakthrough eVTOL
aircraft.” Shigeki Tomoyama, an executive vice president of Toyota, will
join Joby’s board of directors as part of the deal.

The companies say they will release further details of the prototype
aircraft and production plans at a later date.

Hyundai’s S-A1 aircraft, announced just over a week ago, is based on an
all-electric aircraft design that Uber had shared previously as an open
source concept intended to stimulate conversation in the budding eVTOL
industry. As part of the agreement with Uber, Hyundai will build and operate
the aircraft, while Uber will provide “airspace support services,
connections to ground transportation, and customer interfaces,” Uber said.

The S-A1 is designed to have a cruising speed up to 157kt (290 km/h), a
cruising altitude of 1,000ft to 2,000ft, and a range up to 52nm (96.6km).
The aircraft will take off and land vertically, transitioning to flight on
its wing for cruise mode.

More than 100 companies, including Airbus and Boeing, are working on urban
air mobility concepts that they hope will alleviate ground-based traffic
congestion in the coming decades.
[© flightglobal.com]


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