ePlane completes assembly of e200X aircraft

The ePlane Company has completed assembly of its full-scale electric aircraft, the e200X.

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The e200x is an electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft that can take off and land vertically like a helicopter and runs on electricity.

ePlane will unveil the completed e200X publicly in the coming weeks and then begin a ground testing campaign, followed by flight testing of the full-scale aircraft, building on the subscale prototypes it has already flown. It will pursue Type Certification with India’s DGCA, the first regulator to accept an eVTOL into its certification process, and then seek international validations to open export markets, an official statement said.

The completed aircraft now enters ground and flight testing, the phase that leads to certification and first operations and is engineered for three markets, such as passenger air taxi, urban cargo and air ambulance.

Assembled at the ePlane’s own facilities, the e200x is designed with its major systems, the propellers, the airframe structure, the landing gear and the battery pack, without relying on the global supply chain, which gives ePlane unusual control over performance, cost and iteration speed.

The company said it has reached this stage on roughly 21 million US dollars raised to date, a fraction of what many international eVTOL programmes have consumed.

Capital-efficient engineering is central to ePlane’s strategy, it added.

“We deliberately designed the e200X to be compact, because an aircraft that asks a city to rebuild itself around it will not solve the problem it was built to solve. The same airframe can move people as an air taxi, carry goods as a cargo aircraft, and save lives as an air ambulance, and it can do all three using the infrastructure cities already have. That combination of real capability and capital efficiency is how we intend to compete, and win, in markets around the world,” Prof. Satya Chakravarthy, Founder of The ePlane Company, said.

The e 200x addresses issues by flying above the congested roads, aiming to help patients, passengers, and cargo faster during emergencies. The first operations will begin with early commercial applications and scale across the passenger, cargo and medical markets as certification milestones are met.

ePlane, which was incubated at IIT Madras, was recently featured in NVIDIA founder Jensen Huang’s GTC keynote in Taipei and in Bharat Innovates 2026, inaugurated in France in June 2026.

Its board include Vishesh Rajaram, Founder and Managing Director of lead investor Speciale Invest, Eash Sundaram, former Executive Vice President and Chief Digital and Technology Officer at JetBlue and founder of JetBlue Technology Ventures; and Aditya Ghosh, who scaled IndiGo into India’s largest airline and went on to co-found Akasa Air; Founder Prof. Satya Chakravarthy and CFO Jayakrishnan R.

India, one of the largest emerging markets for urban air mobility, illustrates the gap acutely, recording 172,890 road-accident deaths in 2023 and ambulance availability well below WHO norms. An aircraft that lifts a patient, a passenger or a payload above congestion addresses the single variable, time, that ground mobility cannot, the company said.

To read more about Eplane: https://industrialeconomist.com/e-plane-opens-prototyping-facility/

 

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