GAC Group has unveiled its latest all electric integrated mobility solution eVTOL called Gove. This unique design consists of two separate vehicles that can operate together or independently in both the air and on land.
source.image: Global Update
This unique design consists of two separate vehicles that can operate together or independently in both the air and on land. The craft is equipped with a hydrogen-electric electric hybrid system.
source.image: Global Update
It would be able to fly and land immediately and can move in all directions, according to the company.GAC uses the leading new energy three-electric system to make the flight greener and more powerful.
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GAC uses 90% lightweight composite materials, equipped with a three-redundancy flight control system and multi-eye recognition technology so that the car can fly higher and more stably.
The GOVE comes with a dual-backup multi-rotor power system for redundancy so that the flight cabin continues its scheduled flight even if a single power unit encounters an issue during flight.The company claims the GOVE has already completed its maiden flight with an actual human passenger onboard, which serves as proof that this vision of holistic, all-electric mobility could become a reality in the future.