Largest eVTOL Companies by Market Cap | Live Rankings
Joby Aviation (JOBY) and Archer Aviation (ACHR), both listed on the NYSE, are among the most closely watched eVTOL companies — firms developing electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft designed to fly without runways. Most publicly traded eVTOL stocks are pre-revenue companies whose valuations hinge on one binary milestone: type certification from regulators like the FAA or EASA.
eVTOL aircraft come in three main configurations — multi-rotor, compound wing, and tilt-rotor — each with different trade-offs in speed, range, noise, and safety. Target use cases extend well beyond air taxis to include cargo delivery, medical evacuation, military operations, and tourism.
Key publicly traded eVTOL companies include:
- Joby Aviation (JOBY, NYSE) — Founded in 2009 in Santa Cruz, California. Its S4 aircraft carries a pilot and four passengers. Joby has secured partnerships with Toyota, Delta Air Lines, NASA, and the U.S. Air Force.
- Archer Aviation (ACHR, NYSE) — Founded in 2018 in San Jose, California. Its Midnight aircraft uses a 12-tilt-6 configuration optimized for short back-to-back trips. Partners include Stellantis, United Airlines, Palantir, and Nvidia.
- EHang Holdings (EH, NASDAQ) — Headquartered in Guangzhou, China. EHang holds the world’s first CAAC certification for pilotless passenger operations and has conducted human-carrying autonomous flights in Qatar and Thailand.
- Eve Holding (EVEX, NYSE) — A subsidiary of Brazilian aerospace manufacturer Embraer, which holds a 73% ownership stake. Eve has built one of the industry’s largest order books.
- Vertical Aerospace (EVTL, NYSE) — Founded in 2016 in Bristol, UK. Its Valo aircraft is a piloted, four-passenger (expandable to six) eVTOL designed for urban and regional air mobility.
- Blade Air Mobility (BLDE, NASDAQ) — Headquartered in New York City. Beyond passenger flights, Blade is one of the largest air medical transporters of human organs.
Commercial deployment depends on infrastructure too — vertiports specifically designed for eVTOL operations, with dedicated landing pads, charging stations, and maintenance facilities. Regulators including the FAA and EASA are developing standards covering certification, operational guidelines, and air traffic management for urban airspace integration.
Regulated brokerThe table below ranks the largest publicly traded eVTOL companies by market capitalization, with live price and performance data.
| Stock | Price | Change % | Marketcap |
|---|---|---|---|
| $1.42 | 3.65% | 141.28M | |
Joby Aviation JOBY | $10.01 | 4.85% | 9.85B |
Archer Aviation ACHR | $6.28 | 2.03% | 4.77B |
Eve Air Mobility EVEX | $3.21 | 0.93% | 1.12B |
| $10.41 | 0.86% | 749.36M | |
| $2.68 | 1.47% | 341.24M |
