The FlyCart 30 sells for $17,000 in China, and it’s an impressive aircraft for the price. The DJI delivery drone can carry a heavy payload, up to 88 pounds with a single battery and 66 pounds with two batteries. There are two means of delivery: in areas where it would be difficult to land, payloads can be lowered on a cable. For stable landing areas, the FlyCart 30 offers a container system.
In addition, FlyCart offers a full suite of safety features and redundancies: including a parachute safety system (currently one of the only ways to meet US standards), obstacle avoidance, battery redundancies, and landing safeguards.
DJI remains the top drone manufacturer in the world. A robust delivery platform could be a strong addition to the DJI portfolio in the US and Europe, as both industrial and retail drone delivery take off.
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