Volocopter VeloRegion

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Volocopter VeloRegion
Volocopter VeloRegion
Volocopter VeloRegion
Volocopter VeloRegion
Volocopter VeloRegion

Operational Information

Overview:
The Volocopter VeloRegion is an advanced eVTOL designed for efficient regional air mobility. With autonomous flying capabilities, seating for four, and speeds up to 250 km/h, the VeloRegion enhances connectivity and reduces travel time. It is ideal for modern commuters looking for a sustainable and swift travel solution. Learn more about how VeloRegion is shaping the future of air mobility.
Aircraft type:
Aircraft Model
VeloRegion
Manufacturer
Volocopter
Country
GERMANY
Crew
  • Autonomous
  • Piloted
Propulsion
  • Electric Multicopter
  • Vectored thrust
Enter service date.
2026
Cost
$10,000,000
Website
https://volocopter.com

Performance and Capacity

Propellers:
  • 2 Ducted fans
  • 6 propellers
Motors
  • Brushless DC electric motor (BLDC)
Power source:
  • Battery
Battery system
  • Lithium-ion
  • Swapable
Passenger Capacity
4
Range
100 km (60 m)
Cruise speed
180 km/h (110 mph)
Maximum Speed
250 km/h (155 mph)
Maximum Takeoff Weight
300-400 kg (660-880 lb)

Aircraft Design and Dimensions

Height
NA
Width
NA
Cabin lenght
NA
Cabin height
NA
Cabin width
NA

Volocopter VeloRegion

The Volocopter VeloRegion, built by the German company Volocopter, is a long-range eVTOL aircraft designed for regional air mobility. It showcases a blend of advanced technology and sustainability aimed at drastically shifting how we travel across urban and suburban areas.

Development
Developed to extend the reach of urban air mobility to regional scales, the VeloRegion boasts a fixed-wing, lift-and-cruise design that allows for efficient long-range travel. Six vertical electric motors power it for takeoff and landing, and two horizontal electric motors for cruise flight, ensuring a blend of power and efficiency.

Performance and Capabilities
The VeloRegion is designed to carry 2-3 passengers and offers a payload capacity of 300–400 kg. It achieves a maximum speed of 160 mph (250 km/h) and a cruise speed of 110 mph (180 km/h), with a range of up to 62 miles (100 km). This performance profile makes it ideal for quick regional commutes that bypass traditional transportation methods. 

Specifications:
  • Aircraft type: Autonomous eVTOL
  • Capacity: 4 passengers
  • Cruise Speed: 180 km/h (110 mph)
  • Maximum Speed: 250 km/h (155 mph)
  • Range. 100 km (60 miles)
  • Propellers: 6 VTOL propellers, two ducted fans for forward flight
  • Electric Motors: 8 or more
  • Power Source: Batteries with battery-swapping capability
  • Payload: 300-400 kg (660-880 lb)
  • Fuselage: Carbon fiber composite
  • Windows: Large, offering panoramic views with a solid roof over the passenger compartment
  • Wings: High wing with two booms carrying 6 VTOL propellers
  • Tail: V-shaped tail connecting the booms
  • Landing Gear: Retractable tricycle wheeled
  • Safety Features: Distributed Electric Propulsion (DEP) for enhanced safety through redundancy 

Market Competition
In the competitive eVTOL market, the VeloRegion is positioned uniquely for regional air mobility, differentiating itself with its long-range capability and autonomous operation. The VeloRegion competes in the rapidly evolving eVTOL market, primarily with other aircraft designed for regional air mobility, extending beyond short urban hops to connect larger geographic areas. Some of the notable competitors in this space include: 
  • Joby Aviation's Aircraft: Known for its tilt-prop configuration, it can handle vertical takeoffs and efficient forward flight, making it suitable for longer urban and suburban routes. 
  • Archer Aviation's Maker: This eVTOL uses a blend of vectored thrust, crucial during the transition phases between vertical lift and forward flight. This offers advantages in control and stability through different flight modes. 
  • Wisk Aero's eVTOLs: Wisk focuses on autonomous, all-electric air taxis that emphasize safety and efficiency and are suitable for city and regional travel. 
Each competitor brings unique design philosophies and technological advancements to meet specific needs within the urban and regional air mobility markets.

Development Progress and Future Outlook
Volocopter has successfully conducted test flights, proving the VeloRegion's capabilities and aligning with its performance targets. The ongoing development focuses on enhancing operational efficiencies and integrating the aircraft into existing and future urban mobility systems. With commercial deployment on the horizon.

Conclusion
The Volocopter VeloRegion marks a significant advancement in eVTOL technology, promising to reshape regional transportation. With its innovative design and cutting-edge technology, the VeloRegion stands poised to offer a new level of connectivity, blending speed, safety, and sustainability in a revolutionary air mobility solution. For more details on the VeloRegion and its innovative features, visit [Volocopter's official VeloRegion page](https://www.volocopter.com/solutions/voloregion/). 

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