http://www.businessinsider.com/lillium-jet-may-be-the-future-of-urban-transportation-2018-2
This electric jet can take off vertically and travel almost 190 miles per
hour — and it's already being prototyped
2018-02-17  Jeremy Berke

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The Lilium Jet – The world's first all-electric VTOL jet
demonstrating the Lilium jet's first flight
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 - Lilium is developing a five-seat electric aircraft that can take off and
land vertically.
 - The company envisions using the aircraft like an Uber, hailing it from
your phone to take you around the city, avoiding traffic.
 - Lilium says it will start rolling out the technology by 2025.

Move over, Elon Musk. A German startup developing an electric, car-sized
aircraft that can take off and land vertically just received a prestigious
award — and the technology is seriously impressive.

Founded by a group of entrepreneurs in 2015, Lilium is developing the
aircraft as a new form of sustainable urban transportation. The idea is to
"revolutionize the way people move in and around the world's cities,"
Patrick Nathen, one of Lilium's co-founder said in a statement.

Cleantech Group (CTG), an industry research firm for sustainable innovation
companies, gave Lilium the Early Stage Company of the Year award in January,
as part of CTG's Cleantech 100 awards.

Richard Youngman, CTG's chief executive, said Lilium's technology has the
potential to "make the dream of zero emissions mass-transportation a
reality."

How the Lillium Jet works

Lilium, which raised $90 million in September, tested a prototype of its jet
last year in Munich. Similar to a quadrocopter drone, Lilium's jet is
capable of taking off and landing vertically. Using fans embedded in the
wings, the aircraft can hover, land, and take-off on the spot, using minimal
energy.

Once airborne, the fans fold back into the wings — into a horizontal
position — and that lift is transformed into acceleration. At that point,
Lilium's jet can fly like a regular small airplane, reaching speeds of
around 190 miles per hour) — all without generating harmful emissions.

The jet's electric engines, which function like traditional turbofans in a
regular passenger jet, are designed to be much quieter and vibrate less than
regular gas engines. This makes the jet suitable for use in dense urban
areas, (where Lilium's founders see the aircraft being used, according to
the company's website).

It's also highly nimble, meaning it can traverse corridors between buildings
or bridges safely.

Like Uber, but for the sky

Lllium's founders envision hailing a jet from your phone, like hailing an
Uber. Once hailed, you'll be able to meet your ride on a rooftop landing
port, and take the jet anywhere you want between a network of landing ports
— without getting stuck in traffic.

The plane, which is capable of flying for up to an hour on the single
charge, will also be able to take short trips between cities. According to
the company's website, the jet will be able to travel over 40 miles in
around 15 minutes. The jet's total range will be around around 190 miles,
making it possible to travel between Boston and New York City in about an
hour.

While the jet is still in prototype phase, Lilium hopes to test it with a
pilot as early as next year. By 2025, the company hopes to roll out the
technology to the public.
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