The ePlane Company has signed a MoU with ICATT to provide a fleet of 788 eVTOL air ambulances valued at over $1 Bn.
Indian ePlane startup to supply 788 air ambulances to ICATT, revolutionizing urban travel with eVTOL technology.
An Indian electric vehicle takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft developer has signed a MOU worth $1 billion to provide 788 ...
ICATT partners with ePlane to revolutionize emergency medical response in India with 788 air ambulances, enhancing healthcare ...
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Chakravarthy, who is also a professor at the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras where ePlane was incubated, highlighted ...
EVTOLs are seeking to revolutionize urban travel by developing battery-powered aircraft, which can take off and land ...
In a groundbreaking move for India's urban air mobility sector, IIT-Madras-based ePlane Company has secured a $1 billion deal with ICATT to deploy 788 electric air ambulances nationwide.
India will see an increased presence of air ambulance services with more companies coming forward with deals like this.