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SRM University-AP Unveils Student-Built Air Taxi 'DOXI'

SRM University-AP Unveils Indigenous Electric Air Taxi ‘DOXI’
SRM University-AP has introduced DOXI, an electric air taxi developed entirely by a team of B.Tech students under the mentorship of Associate Professor Pradyut Kumar Sanki, Coordinator of the Center for Drone Technology (CDT). The unveiling event featured a live flight demonstration and was attended by prominent figures including A.P. State Quantum Mission Director C.V. Sridhar, Vice-Chancellor Ch. Satish Kumar, Dean of Research Ranjit Thapa, and members of the university community.
Design and Capabilities of DOXI
Created by Team Skyworks, DOXI is a 16-motor electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft built with a lightweight carbon-fibre frame. The prototype is capable of carrying payloads up to 80 kilograms, reaching speeds of 50 kilometers per hour, and sustaining flight for up to 25 minutes. Operating costs are estimated at ₹3.5 per kilometre, positioning DOXI as a cost-effective solution for urban air mobility. The aircraft is designed to serve multiple applications including air ambulance services, disaster relief, emergency response, and infrastructure monitoring. Its development integrates advanced aerospace engineering, embedded systems, artificial intelligence, automated flight control, and sophisticated communication technologies.
At the launch, C.V. Sridhar highlighted the platform’s potential utility in infrastructure monitoring, forest analysis, and rescue operations. Vice-Chancellor Satish Kumar praised the project as a reflection of the university’s commitment to innovation, while Professor Sanki emphasized the critical role of mentorship and a supportive research environment in enabling such technological advancements.
Team and Industry Context
Team Skyworks comprises Manikanta (Founder, Team Lead, and Chief Test Pilot), Ajit Kumar (Co-Lead), Sai Sankar (Software Engineer), Ch Manikanta (Testing and Documentation Engineer), K Manoj Kumar (Power Electronics Engineer), J Sai Deekshith and Ashwith (Avionics Engineers), B Ramprasad Reddy (Embedded Systems Engineer), Agastya Pandey (Software Engineer), and Sanjay (CAD Design Engineer).
DOXI represents a significant milestone in indigenous technology development and aligns with India’s Make in India initiative. However, it enters a rapidly evolving and highly competitive eVTOL sector, which is currently under intense scrutiny regarding safety standards. For instance, Wisk Aero, a Boeing subsidiary, is facing legal challenges related to safety concerns, underscoring the critical need for stringent safety and regulatory frameworks for emerging entrants like DOXI.
Public acceptance also remains a considerable hurdle. Surveys indicate that a majority of the population, including 80% of Americans, express skepticism towards AI and autonomous technologies. This widespread wariness could impact the adoption of autonomous air taxis both within India and internationally.
The competitive landscape is intensifying, with Indian startups such as Sarla Aviation conducting hover flight tests and international developments including infrastructure investments in Florida aimed at supporting air taxi services. These trends highlight the expanding market potential while emphasizing the necessity for comprehensive safety protocols, insurance mechanisms, and regulatory oversight.
University officials affirm that DOXI exemplifies SRM University-AP’s dedication to advancing indigenous technological capabilities and preparing for the future of urban mobility. They also acknowledge the complex challenges ahead, including ensuring safety, building public trust, and navigating a competitive industry environment.

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