Imagine doing your daily commute in five — instead of 50 — minutes.
That's the promise of Lilium Jet,Erotica Manila Episode 3 an all-electric air taxi that can quietly lift off vertically, hover, and then cruise at up to 186 miles per hour before expertly pulling off a vertical landing.
SEE ALSO: A team of German students have built the world's fastest Hyperloop podLast spring, we saw proof of this concept in a test flight (check out the clip above) over Bavaria, Germany. That was apparently enough to interest investors like Twitter co-founder Ev Williams and his venture group Obvious Ventures.
Lilium announced on Tuesday that it had secured $90 million in Series B funding from William's group, along with LGT, Atomico, and the Chinese investment firm Tencent.
The company plans to use the funds to expand its team (currently 70 employees) and finalize development of a 32-ft-wide, 300 mile-range (per charge), five-seater Lilium all-electric air taxi.
“This investment is a tremendously important step for Lilium as it enables us to make the five-seat jet a reality," said Lilium Co-founder and CEO Daniel Wiegand in a release.
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Lilium enters an increasingly crowded field of alternative transportation and commute options.
There's the autonomous EHang air taxi, essentially a 500-lb. single-passenger drone, that Dubai may start using as early as this year.
In addition, SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk is busy digging tunnels in California with his Boring Company. They'll be used as a sort of high-speed subterranean ferry system for cars, including his all-electric vehicles.
There's also Musk's vacuum-tube brainchild, Hyperloop, which has two companies competing to complete these sub-supersonic mag-lev transportation system: Hyperloop One and Hyperloop Technologies.
Lilium Jet isn't as fast as some of these technologies and, even with this series B round, as well-funded as those that Musk runs, but it's also one of the few to have completed an end-to-end test of all its capabilities. Plus, as Lilium execs have noted, Lilium Jet requires no significant infrastructure upgrades or development for operation. The same cannot be said for Hyperloop and the company digging tunnels under our major cities.
The upstart transportation company plans manned Lilium Jet flights sometime within the next two years, No word on how much a single flight will cost, but we suspect it will be a lot more expensive than a yellow cab or Uber.
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