Wait for the certification process in 2025, if everything is approved, production is planned from 2026. Provided the new investor does not deviate from this and the product is approved, it will be a 100bagger (there are already over 700 pre-orders)
Lilium will never, I repeat, never go into series production. It will never be approved. And it will never be a 100bagger. Lilium will only become one thing: insolvent.
There is no product (at least I have never seen the thing take off in its original size and weight. The business model is total nonsense. The 700 "pre-orders" are all, if anything, just an LOI.
Lilium will go out of business. Again. That's as sure as the Amen in the church.
@Charmin then you haven't informed yourself enough. There were even test flights that were broadcast in documentaries. In addition, Thiele and Co. would certainly not invest in a company that had no future. For me, the variable is the approval by the authorities rather than the seriousness of the employees who produced the prototype.
@Charmin I sold today (at a profit) because the management's communication is too poor and they are not working in a cost-saving way (why are they spending €200m for 1 year approval process?). I can't even find a financial report of the company. Incidentally, I still think air cabs are innovative (the first EVs also had range and similar problems)
@Scrooge1 Air cabs solve ZERO problems. What are they good for? You would have to have thousands of them in the air to relieve traffic. Air cabs are certainly feasible at some point. But that doesn't make them a good idea. Air cabs are a completely moronic idea. Not to mention challenges such as landing sites, noise, etc. All the hype was nothing more than just that - hype.
Investors pledge more than 200 million euros to the insolvent developer for electronic aviation. However, the shareholders are going away empty-handed.