OK, OK, I know this sounds a bit, well, sci-fi. But hold on a second.

Recently I was at a Frost & Sullivan conference on Intelligent Mobility. It was a fascinating snapshot of the vast array of connected technologies and autonomous driving technology that will be coming our way.

But, let’s be honest, the one thing I didn’t expect to be coming – and overhead as well – was a flying car.

A flying car.

But there was a serious presentation from Robert Dingemanse, CEO of PAL-V, which has a flying car ready for production in 2018. In fact, there are two versions: the Liberty Pioneer and the Liberty Sport.

There were videos of the car testing – driving and flying – although I was minded that North America would be ideal for this sort of transport given the vast areas to be covered, and the sort of long deserted runways featured in the film.

The flying car has a petrol engine for earthly propulsion and gyroplane technology when you want to fly above the traffic jams.

It’s also a three-wheeler, so the car has been designed to tilt into corners.

It looks a little strange – something like an automotive imagining of a bat with its wings folded back, but nothing too remote from what you might expect a sci-fi flying car to look like.

According to Dingemanse, “the PAL-V Liberty is the most exceptional vehicle on the market, offering the best of both worlds – FlyDriving. You can switch between drive and fly mode for the best option to reach your destination or to enjoy the journey. There’s no need to leave your PAL-V Liberty parked at an airstrip; and no need to return to pick it up again.”

I have to say, I had no idea that when the rental industry talks of fly-drive deals we would actually be talking about a real fly-drive option!

The second presentation came from John Mohyi, CEO of Mohyi Labs and this was truly futuristic.

Mohyi Labs is a product development company whose purpose is to develop the bladeless drone. It made the PAL-V look slightly old hat, to be honest.

The company has pioneered a breakthrough Ducted Counter-Vortex Impeller technology that John Mohyi believes will revolutionise logistics and personal transportation. Apparently, the technology involves altering airflow from a vortex pattern into usable thrust.

Mohyi believes that his ‘Bladeless Aircraft Concept’ is one answer to megacity congestion, because, in this sort of airborne doughnut, you can fly above the traffic.

Honestly, I have no idea…

But there’s no doubt that drone technology will be more relevant in the future, whether for Amazon-style delivery or, indeed, of people, Mohyi Lab style.

One final thought on flying cars. Perhaps I shouldn’t be so cynical about their future. A story I confess I missed broke earlier this year: Volvo’s parent company Geely acquired a start-up company behind…well, yes, you guessed it, a flying car. Watch out for the Terrafugia ‘Transition’ in the future.

So here’s a thought for fleet managers: never mind about having enough electric chargers at work for all those EVs that will be on your fleet; you might just need a hangar for all those flying cars!

Is there room for a flying car on your fleet?

OK, OK, I know this sounds a bit, well, sci-fi. But hold on a second. Recently I was at a Frost & Sullivan conference on Intelligent Mobility. It was a fascinating snapshot of the vast array of connected technologies and autonomous driving technology that will be coming our way. But, let’s be honest, the one … Continued

Don’t rule out diesel – but look at the alternatives

There are many difficult decisions facing managers of company car fleets. And one of the key issues is this: what is the right fuel choice for my fleet? Diesel has been (past tense) the fuel of choice for company cars for a variety of reasons: it’s fuel efficient, and therefore cost effective; it’s also advantageous … Continued

Transitioning from diesel to greener fuels

So the combustion engine will be consigned to history in 2040 that much we know (see my previous blog: You’re fired – petrol and diesel engines get the bullet). While we have been keen green backers as a progressive option for fleet for some considerable time, petrol and particularly diesel vehicles still have their place in … Continued

From Marketing to Malawi

Mairi tells us about her experiences as a volunteer in Malawi and how Celtic FC Foundation and Mary’s Meals are helping towards a better future for the children of our third world. Describe a typical day for you in Malawi? We would leave our accommodation at 7.30am every morning to travel to the under six … Continued

You’re fired! Petrol and diesel engines get the bullet

You can almost see Lord Sugar pointing his finger at the quivering offenders – in this case not a wannabe but the very internal combustion engines that have powered company car fleets for years. But in a dramatic statement today, the Government has announced that the sale of new petrol and diesel engined cars will … Continued

Greener leasing is on the increase

It’s July, the start of quarter three, so it must be time for the BVRLA’s annual analysis of the business fleet leasing sector, covering the first quarter of 2017. The biggest news is that the total car leasing fleet (all leasing types), has grown by 11% year-on-year, which is fantastic news for all of us! … Continued

At last. A commitment to improve the EV charging infrastructure

Whatever your political leanings, the result of the General Election has left the UK looking like it needs …well, a bit of underpinning to restore stability. Nevertheless, I just hope that there’s clear leadership moving forward. And the good news, at least from our automotive angle, was that there was some very clear direction on … Continued

Five things to know about the new Ford Fiesta

The end of June was a key moment for the British automotive sector, and no I’m not talking about all the famous drivers and new cars on show at the Goodwood estate for the 2017 Festival of Speed. No, last week saw the first UK drives for one of the most important and most-loved cars … Continued

My best cars of 2017 so far

The clocks have gone forward, we’ve had some sunshine to tempt us into believing summer is around the corner and..hard to believe, but we’re almost halfway through 2017! How did that happen so quickly? And so far it has been a bumper year for new cars and we’ve still got the Ford Fiesta supermini, Mazda … Continued

Alternative Fuel Vehicles start to take centre stage

  I know we tend to push the green agenda here, but that’s for good reason: I really do think it’s the future. It seems I’m not alone: the latest ExpertEye Fleet Industry Review is out and it makes interesting reading for those with an interest in green fleet issues. ExpertEye is an influential survey of 200 fleet … Continued