Lilium Flirts With Biomimicry, Wins Red Dot Award

Credit to Author: Nicolas Zart| Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2019 01:03:30 +0000

Published on August 18th, 2019 | by Nicolas Zart

August 18th, 2019 by  

One benefit of the new wave of electric vertical take-off & landing (eVTOL) and electric conventional takeoff and landing (eCTOL) aircraft is the freedom the electric propulsion system gives designers. Airbus has a “Bird of Prey” concept that will please most Star Trek fans, and now a flying Manta Ray could grace our skies in a few years.

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It’s no secret we love . The company has been hard at work for the past few years and is inching closer to fulfilling our urban air mobility (UAM) dreams. It has designed an eye-catching air taxi. The electric vertical take-off & landing (eVTOL) design was recently honored with a prestigious from the Red Dot Design Award organization, in its 2019 “Design Concept” category for novel concepts and products not yet on the market.

Lilium eVTOL Red Dot Award

The 5-seat eVTOL aircraft won the “Best of the Best” award out of 4,200 participants. Lilium was selected as one of the less than 1% to receive this award, and no less 2 months after its public maiden flight in the skies over Germany.

The award is Red Dot’s highest annual accolade, the winner of which will be announced in September from a handful of nominees. Good luck, Lilium!

Lilium’s designer, Mathis Cosson, says: “We wanted to break with traditional aerospace design and deliver something the world had never seen before. While it had to fit strict requirements from our engineering team, we also wanted to wow people with its design.”

Lilium eVTOL Red Dot Award

Biomimicry is an important part of aviation design and a great source of inspiration in the industry. Specifically, the way a manta ray glides through the water influenced the Lilium Jet, resulting in an elegant and minimalist design. As you can see from Cosson’s first-hand sketches at the age of 23, the idea was to create an aircraft that looked “as if they have been sculpted by nature rather than by the human hand.”

In many ways, the company has. There was a time when the design was more suggestive and less generic. Perhaps the time has come around again to revive thought- and emotion-provoking designs when we enter this new area of urban mobility.

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Daniel Wiegand, cofounder and CEO of Lilium, added:

“While we fell in love with the Lilium Jet before it even left the drawing board, we are humbled to have had its beauty recognized and validated through this award. We are immensely proud of what Mathis and the wider team have achieved. It just goes to show that you don’t need decades of experience, or a huge company behind you, to do something remarkable. Our focus is now on delivering our goal of having the Lilium Jet delighting customers in various regions around the world by 2025.”

Along with the Lilium Red Dot Award, we’re happy to give Lilium the CleanTechnica Most Promising Award and CleanTechnica Cool Award, something that will surely become a collector’s item in a few decades. No matter what award it’s receiving this week, we appreciate that Lilium steadfastly continued to develop its Lilium Jet and didn’t bow to mostly plain, conventional, industrial designs.

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Nicolas was born and raised around classic cars of the 1920s, but it wasn’t until he drove an AC Propulsion eBox and a Tesla Roadster that the light went on. Ever since he has produced green mobility content on various CleanTech outlets since 2007 and found his home on CleanTechnica. His communication passion led to cover electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, renewable energy, test drives, podcasts, shoot pictures, and film for various international outlets in print and online. Nicolas offers an in-depth look at the e-mobility world through interviews and the many contacts he has forged in those industries. His favorite taglines are: “There are more solutions than obstacles.” and “Yesterday’s Future Now”

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