India's ePlane Company has raised $14 million in a Series B round as it plans to commercialize its air taxi in 2026.
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The ePlane Company, an Indian electric air taxi startup, has raised $14 million as it sets its sights on starting manned air taxi testing by mid-2025, it said on Thursday.