Doroni Aerospace outdoors Doroni H1

Although it is not yet finished, the company already has more than 300 orders for the vehicle and aims to begin deliveries by 2025. The companyโ€™s production capacity can reach up to 2,500 vehicles per year.

Doroni H1, the companyโ€™s eVTOL has room for 2 crew members, 7 meters long, 4.5 meters wide, 1.6 meters high and can reach a speed of up to 225 kilometers per hour.

According to Merdinger, during the flight he โ€œseemed to float on an air cushion, experiencing an unparalleled level of freedom and emotion.โ€ The CEO also adds that the purpose of the vehicle is to fly at lower altitudes, being able to enjoy the view of nature.

doroni h1
doroni h1

Although it is not yet finished, the company already has more than 300 orders for the vehicle and aims to begin deliveries by 2025. The companyโ€™s production capacity can reach up to 2,500 vehicles per year.

Speaking to TMZ earlier this year, Merdinger said that the H1 will be able to reach speeds of up to 140 mph (225 km/h), and fly hundreds of feet into the air. Prices for the all-electric vehicle are expected to start at $250,000 to $300,000 when itโ€™s ready for customers to fly in 2025.

The company adds that, as a result of the batteries, the H1 has zero local emissions. Based on the ear protection being worn by the people in the hangar with the vehicle, it seems like it is quite loud, though.

The H1 brings as a differential the use of all-electric propellers and a semi-autonomous technology. In all, there are 10 electric motors powered by a battery system with support for fast charging.

Daron Merdinger, the companyโ€™s CEO, successfully flew the aircraft on its maiden flight. Check out the video:

Although it is simple to use, with a control stick that can be pushed forward, backward and sideways, to fly the aircraft out of controlled space, at least 20 hours of experience are required, of which at least 15 hours in the vehicle itself.

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