BNDES has just approved a historic financing of R$500 million to boost the production of flying cars in Brazil, marking a turning point for urban mobility in the country.
Eve Air Mobility, responsible for the project, plans an innovative factory in Taubaté, in the interior of São Paulo, with the capacity to produce flying cars for 480 units per year. Are we about to see the future of transportation literally take off?
BNDES bets on the production of flying cars in Brazil with financing of R$ 500 million
O National Bank for Economic and Social Development (BNDES) has just taken a decisive step to transform the reality of transportation in the country. In a bold and unprecedented move, the bank released R $ million 500 to support the production of flying cars in Brazil, led by Eve Air Mobility. The factory will be built in Taubaté, in the interior of São Paulo, and the expectation is that it will produce up to 480 aircraft per year.
With this initiative, the BNDES is not only financing a new means of transport, but also projecting Brazil on the international stage as a pioneer in urban mobility of the future. Eve Air Mobility already has an impressive portfolio of 2.900 orders, From 30 clients em 13 countries, which represents a potential of US $ 14 billion in future revenue. Is Brazil ready to lead this revolution in the air?
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A strategic factory and innovative technology
The location chosen for the installation of the factory, Taubaté, was carefully selected for its strategic location and robust infrastructure. The city is prepared to support an undertaking of this magnitude, which will directly contribute to economic growth and job creation in the region.
The aircraft that will be produced use a cutting edge technology, including eight rotors that allow vertical takeoff and landing, in addition to fixed wings which ensure greater flight efficiency. All of this is powered by a system of electric propulsion With dual engines, which makes the process more sustainable and safe, reducing operating costs.
The fundamental role of BNDES in innovation
The release of financing R $ million 500 aligns with the BNDES More Innovation Program, which, since 2023, has already allocated $ 8 billion to support technological development in various areas of the economy. According to the president of BNDES, Merchant Aloizio, the goal is to give international competitiveness to Brazilian companies, raising the standard of innovation and ensuring that Brazil is at the forefront of new technologies.
This financial support is essential not only for the growth of the Eve Air Mobility, but also for Brazil's positioning as a global leader in the production of Flying cars, a sector that promises to redefine the urban mobility e reduce congestion in big cities.
Perspectives for a more sustainable future
the arrival of Flying cars to the Brazilian market not only opens new perspectives for transportation, but also promises a more sustainable e Management for urban travel. The technology proposed by Eve Air Mobility allows aircraft to be a viable alternative to traditional means of transport, with zero pollutant emissions and much lower energy consumption.
The financing of the BNDES places Brazil in a prominent position on the global stage tecnologic innovation, demonstrating the country's leadership potential in creating solutions that combine efficiency, sustainability and safety.
With the decisive support of BNDES and a solid global customer base, Eve Air Mobility is about to revolutionize transportation in Brazil. The production of flying cars in Brazil could be the beginning of a new era of mobility, where the sky will be the limit for innovation.
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