Khaleej Times

RTA’s sky pods are cost-efficient

- Angel Tesorero angel@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The annual World Government Summit (WGS) is a platform for presenting new ideas and game-changing technologi­es, including the future of transporta­tion. Two years ago, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) unveiled its vision for flying taxis and this year on display at the WGS are two models of Dubai sky pods.

The first model of the Dubai sky pod units is called the Unibike, a small-sized, lightweigh­t vehicle that is fitted with steel wheels to move on suspended rails. According to the RTA, the Unibike can accommodat­e up to five passengers and their luggage. It can travel at a maximum speed of 150kmph and ferry about 20,000 riders per hour.

The second model is the Unicar, which is designed to carry passengers for a distance up to 200km. The Unicar is slightly longer and wider than the Unibike and can accommodat­e up to six riders. The Unicar can travel at a maximum speed of 150kmph and transport around 50,000 passengers per hour.

The sky pods, which were first A visitor checks out a sky pod on display at the summit. introduced to the public through a series of tweets by the RTA in December last year, “are a highly power-efficient futuristic autonomous mobility system that requires infrastruc­ture much less than convention­al mode of transit”.

“(Sky pods) would use an area of land that is 100 times less than convention­al means of the same capacity, while the pods’ power efficiency is five times better than electric vehicles and the system requires infrastruc­ture, which is 10 times less than convention­al transit systems,” the RTA underlined. It is expected to announce when the trial phase for the sky pods will begin during the WGS.

The RTA added that they are working with “global labs” on trials of innovative transit systems to solve “the first and last-mile challenges”. “This step is needed to keep pace with the ambitions of our leaders in harnessing the government’s resources to serve society,” the RTA said in an earlier statement.

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