[CES 2024] Supernal to unveil flying taxi at CES 2024 in Las Vegas
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Supernal will unveil its flying taxi at the upcoming CES 2024.
The Washington-based urban air mobility (UAM) developer, owned by Hyundai Motor, said Wednesday it will display a life-size flying taxi at the annual show, which will take place from Jan. 9 to 12 in Las Vegas.
It is the first time the company has participated in the event.
Supernal is currently developing the UAW, with the goal of commercialization in 2028. Hyundai Motor's chief creative officer Luc Donckerwolke is supervising the interior and exterior design.
Supernal will also give details about its UAM business at the show.
On Wednesday, Hyundai Mobis announced its plans to showcase 20 new mobility technologies at CES 2024. Among these innovations is an automotive transparent display that projects clear images onto a transparent panel, providing drivers with a heightened sense of openness compared to standard displays.
Mobis will also showcase the 22kW Integrated Charging Control Unit (ICCU). The ICCU, crucial for EV charging and operation, is a power conversion system integrating DC and AC chargers with communication equipment.
Its higher output improves charging speed and efficiency. The ICCU is closely linked with Vehicle to Grid (V2G) technology, using EV batteries as a significant power source.
Hyundai Mobis plans to lead the market with its 22kW ICCU, surpassing the commonly used 11kW level.
BY SARAH CHEA [chea.sarah@joongang.co.kr]
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