New Delhi: Chennai-based startup The ePlane Company is building India’s first electric air taxi, the e200x, using advanced technology from Nvidia. Engineers have created a highly detailed “digital twin” of the aircraft using Nvidia Omniverse software, allowing them to test flight physics, sensors and emergency scenarios in a virtual world before the real aircraft takes off. The company will also use Nvidia’s computing platform onboard the aircraft to process data from cameras and radars, helping the air taxi make safe, real-time decisions. By flying millions of virtual kilometres first, ePlane aims to make urban air travel safer and more reliable. The collaboration also opens a new frontier for India’s aviation sector. The computational intensity of these simulations requires high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure, leveraging advanced GPUs to render physics in real time. This digital twin can also function as a predictive analytics engine, mirroring the configuration of actual aircraft components to anticipate maintenance needs well before a failure occurs. “This isn’t just a simulation; it’s a time machine for safety. Our aircraft live a thousand lives in the digital testbed, where algorithms can master the unknown, test the most remote scenarios, and improve exponentially. This will accelerate the pace of innovation and help us build more with less. Every decision is validated and perfected in the digital world so that safety is uncompromising in the physical one,” said Bakthakolahalan Shyamsundar, principal engineer – Avionics Systems & Autonomy at The ePlane Company.

