How much does an EHang 216 cost?
$336,000 each
According to FACC, it has already received ‘several thousand’ pre-orders for the 216, at a cost of $336,000 each.
How far can EHang fly?
“With a hybrid structure, VT-30 is designed to travel a distances of up to 300km with a designed flight time of up to 100 minutes and is designed as a safe, convenient, efficient, eco-friendly and intelligent air mobility solution for inter-city travel,” says an EHang press release.
What Motors does EHang use?
The AAV is powered by eight motors, which generate a maximum output power of 106KW.
How much does the EHang 184 weigh?
The aircraft has an average cruising speed of 100km/h and can fly for 23 minutes of duration at sea level. It has a net weight of 200kg and can carry a load of up to 100kg.
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Is Ehang publicly traded?
(NASDAQ: EH) EHANG HOLDINGS trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol EH. EHANG HOLDINGS stock quotes can also be displayed as NASDAQ: EH.
How much does a human sized drone cost?
If you want to brave the skies in your own personal drone, get out your wallet. Both the price and release date of the 184 should be sometime in 2016, but the vehicle won’t be cheap. It could range anywhere between $200,000 and $300,000.
Will EH stock go up?
Stock Price Forecast The 1 analysts offering 12-month price forecasts for EHang Holdings Ltd have a median target of 14.28, with a high estimate of 14.28 and a low estimate of 14.28. The median estimate represents a +60.13% increase from the last price of 8.92.
Is EHang a good buy?
The EHang Holdings Limited stock holds a buy signal from the short-term moving average; at the same time, however, the long-term average holds a general sell signal. Since the longterm average is above the short-term average there is a general sell signal in the stock giving a more negative forecast for the stock.
Is EHang a Chinese company?
Guangzhou EHang Intelligent Technology Co. Ltd is a company based in Guangzhou, China that develops and manufactures autonomous aerial vehicles (AAVs) and passenger AAVs which have entered service in China for aerial cinematography, photography, emergency response, and survey missions.
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