Soon the air taxis will circle
Not a utopia, but according to studies, the first air taxis will be flying over major cities in six years' time. This would not be possible without raw materials
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According to a study by management consultants Horváth, there will be around three million air taxis worldwide by 2050, mainly in Asian megacities. Various large companies are already involved and are working on different designs. For example, on an autonomous small electric car that can be equipped with a flight unit or on an electric helicopter with runners and propellers.
In addition to Intel, Airbus and Microsoft, Daimler and Audi are also involved. German car manufacturers in particular should be the winners, because German brands have confidence and are known for quality and safety.
Traffic and logistics problems are growing in cities. There would be a relief by air taxis certainly an option. More and more people are already moving to cities, megacities are emerging. But traffic chaos is also growing in smaller cities such as Munich. Already in 2030, according to forecasts, the rush hour in the Bavarian capital will last from six o'clock in the morning until nine o'clock in the evening.
Here also the so-called E-Cargobikes could help. Craftsmen and parcel deliverers - we live in the Amazon age - could be environmentally friendly and travel in a small space. Sales of E-Cargobikes increased by 40 percent from 2016 to 2017. In bicycle countries such as Holland or Denmark, electric load wheels are therefore already normal. In this country, there is still a lack of bicycle infrastructure.
Be that as it may, the trend is clear. E-mobility requires lithium-ion batteries. Societies like Millennial Lithium - https://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=298600 - take care of the valuable lithium. With its two projects, the company is located in the famous lithium triangle in Argentina. The projects are already advanced and convince with best battery quality.
Another raw material used in lithium-ion batteries is cobalt. Experts anticipate a sharp rise in demand for cobalt. In this area M2 Cobalt - https://www.commodity-tv.net/c/search_adv/?v=298831 - positions itself and controls almost 2,500 square kilometers of land in Uganda. A politically stable country - in contrast to the cobalt country Congo - with promising cobalt resources.
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