Drones on a Recharging Network



It is henceforth clear that, drones will be commonplace in a dynamic environment where regulators across the world would have defined a network for the permitted flying zones for a wide range of commercial drones that would be used for different purposes. 

 
For example, one could observe that, some drones would be delivering packages, while others would be travelling to complete assigned tasks: collecting data for a 3D map, locating a missing person or taking climate measurements. Some drones might even have been rented by business or consumers to shoot video at an event or survey a structure in a remote location. Other drones might be working as part of the emergency services, to name a few. 

Based on this reality, it is obvious that, this momentum will never be realized without a recharging infrastructure that can serve thousands, or millions of drones; automatically, and on a national or even global basis.