A Trailer for the VoloDrone
Volocopter, the pioneer of urban air mobility (UAM), and the Austrian vehicle manufacturer Schwarzmüller have partnered to create a new application for the classic transport trailer. Named the Mobile Vertipad, this trailer converts into a mobile take-off and landing platform for an electrically powered transport drone. This new innovative product was presented today at the ITS World Congress 2021 in Hamburg. The VoloDrone heavy-lift drone already completed its first public test flight at homePORT Hamburg this Tuesday.
Schwarzmüller aims to begin testing the Mobile Vertipad in early 2023. For Schwarzmüller CEO Roland Hartwig, this has opened doors for his company.
“Not only are we proud of the partnership, but we want to expand into this strongly future-oriented business field of transportation.”
The Mobile Vertipad is a trailer with a conventional long-haul trailer’s exact dimensions: 12 meters long, 2.4 meters wide, and 3.9 meters high. A loading container is built on top of the chassis to hold the VoloDrone. At the push of a button, the trailer can unfold into a platform and turn into a launchpad and loading ramp.
This is a two-step process: First, a substructure made of metal profiles extends from the chassis. Then, the container unfolds its walls using the origami principle, creating a circular platform 20 meters in diameter. It is dismantled as quickly as it is constructed and can be moved to any location using the tractor units. “We want to offer our industrial customers an end-to-end solution that enables VoloDrone services at any time by ensuring short lead times,” said Christian Bauer, Chief Commercial Officer at Volocopter.
The platform can be designed for relatively low loads; the fully loaded VoloDrone weighs is about as light as a small car. For Schwarzmüller, a lightweight construction specialist, this opens up completely new possibilities for material selection. Due to the lightweight, it opens up possibilities to use non-metal construction materials in the future, presumes CEO Hartwig.
Wide Range of Applications
VoloDrone is Volocopter’s versatile electrically powered cargo drone. It can transport a payload of 200 kg up to 40 km. Possible VoloDrone applications are in logistics, agriculture, infrastructure, and the public utilities industry. Among other things, heavy packages can be transported to remote locations, from the port to ships or from island to island. Further possibilities include crop protection or deliveries to construction sites.
Schwarzmüller has also designed its concept study, for which they called in the Austrian design and engineering studio, Bumblebee, to be multimodal. “The Mobile Vertipad is completely multimodal. It connects roads, rails, air, and ships in last-mile freight transport. The cargo drone creates the connection, Schwarzmüller provides the mobile infrastructure to enable the connection,” explained the Schwarzmüller CEO.
In one aspect, Schwarzmüller went beyond Volocopter’s specifications, making the deployable trailer multifunctional. It serves not only as a means of transport and a flight platform, but also as a charging station for the VoloDrone’s batteries. Finally, the Mobile Vertipad is a station for technical maintenance.
The two partners are going into the future project with a strict division of tasks and labor. While Volocopter focuses on the aircraft, Schwarzmüller is responsible for the mobile platform.
About Volocopter Volocopter is building the world’s first sustainable and scalable urban air mobility business to bring affordable air taxi services to megacities worldwide. With the VoloCity, the company is developing the first fully electric “eVTOL” aircraft in certification to transport passengers safely and quietly within cities. Volocopter leads and cooperates with partners in infrastructure, operations, and air traffic management to build the ecosystem necessary to ‘Bring Urban Air Mobility to Life’. In 2011, Volocopter performed the first-ever crewed flight of a purely electric multicopter and has since showcased numerous public flights with its full-scale aircraft. The most notable have been the public test flights at Singapore’s Marina Bay in October 2019 and the world’s first autonomous eVTOL flight in Dubai 2017. Volocopter is also developing products for the logistics space with their heavy-lift cargo variant, the VoloDrone. Founded in 2011 by Stephan Wolf and Alexander Zosel, Volocopter has 400 employees in offices in Bruchsal, Munich, and Singapore. The company has raised a total of €322 million in equity. Volocopter‘s investors include Daimler, Geely, DB Schenker, BlackRock, and Intel Capital amongst others.
Find out more at: www.volocopter.com
About Schwarzmüller The Schwarzmüller Group is one of Europe’s largest suppliers of towed commercial vehicles. The company sets the benchmarks in the industry with its premium orientation and, thanks to 150 years of expertise, is the specialist for individual transport solutions in demanding industries. With vehicles of the two brands Schwarzmüller and Hüffermann, the company supplies the construction industry, infrastructure companies, the raw materials and recyclables industry as well as long-distance transport companies.
Discover more from sUAS News
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.