Electric airplane manufacturer Eve has unveiled its full-size prototype of a "flying taxi" for the first time, marking a significant step toward gaining certification and planning to commence service in 2026.
Eve, a subsidiary of Embraer, introduced the prototype of its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft at an investor and customer event held on July 3 at the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer's Gaviao Peixoto facility.
Eve is one of many startups worldwide developing battery-powered aircraft capable of vertical takeoff and landing for urban short trips, helping passengers avoid traffic congestion.
Eve expects to fly this prototype by the end of this year or early 2025. CEO Johann Bordais told Reuters at the event that the company began ground testing in July.
The first non-compliant prototype is equipped with an electric engine but lacks a cabin or pilot. The final aircraft will accommodate four passengers and a pilot.
Bordais stated, "This prototype is fully remote-controlled, allowing us to test aerodynamics, start flying, and perform the transition from vertical to horizontal flight."
He also mentioned that preparing a full-size prototype for testing is another step toward aircraft certification, which Eve expects to achieve by 2026. Eve applied for certification with Brazilian civil aviation regulators in 2022.