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There’s been a lot of talk about air taxis with Uber even announcing plans to partner with NASA to have some flying vehicles soon. What many people have not thought of is where these air vehicles will land and take off. Until now, Chinese air mobility company EHang has revealed plans for a “vertiport” in Italy. The vertiport will be called Baobab and will be completely sustainable, producing clean energy to recharge the drones wirelessly. The vertiport, therefore, seemed like the next logical step for EHang. The design of the new port is based on the African Baobab tree and it is a 98-ft-tall (30-meter) tower that will be constructed from steel and laminated wood.
Passengers wishing to use an air taxi will simply take an elevator up to the main platform. The vertiport will also provide a waiting room and a panoramic restaurant that will offer a 360-degree view of the beautiful surrounding landscape.
Air taxis will be charged by the construction’s many photovoltaic panels that will generate over 300 kilowatts of power per day. Vehicles will be recharged wirelessly directly from the landing pad floor.

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