The conceptual 'Baobab' vertiport has been designed by the Giancarlo Zema Design Group as an eco-focused structure for use with electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVOTL) vehicles that would further enhance their sustainable nature. The tower is constructed using steel and laminated wood, which gives the exterior of the structure a natural appearance while the upper landing pad offers space for up to three air taxis at a time. The dedicated landing pads for each unit would also provide wireless charging power to the vehicles using clean electricity.
The conceptual 'Baobab' vertiport is focused on the needs of the ecotourism industry in Southeast Asia and Europe, which would enable travelers to easily catch a ride and enjoy the surrounding landscape from above.
Eco-Focused eVOTL Airports
The Conceptual 'Baobab' Vertiport Recharges Vehicles Wirelessly
Trend Themes
1. Evotl Infrastructure - The development of sustainable infrastructure for electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles presents opportunities for innovative design.
2. Wireless Charging - The implementation of wireless charging pads in vertiports offers an opportunity to reduce the carbon footprint of the eVOTL industry.
3. Ecotourism Transportation - The eVOTL industry presents opportunities for sustainable transportation options for the ecotourism industry.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The development of eVOTL infrastructure and sustainable transportation options presents opportunities for innovation in the transportation industry.
2. Renewable Energy - Wireless charging pads in vertiports offer opportunities for renewable energy companies to provide clean electricity to the eVOTL industry.
3. Architecture and Design - Innovative designs for sustainable eVOTL infrastructure presents opportunities for architecture and design firms to gain a competitive edge.