How uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology will help preserve biodiversity

How uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology will help preserve biodiversity

25 August 2025

In a world where transport routes often become barriers to nature, uSky Transport & Infrastructure Technology offers a different approach — harmony between technology and ecosystems. Traditional roads require extensive earthworks, deforestation, and wetland drainage, leaving behind destroyed ecosystems. The string tracks of uSky Transport are elevated above the ground on supports, occupying dozens of times less space, meaning the landscape beneath them remains untouched.

Visualization of the future transport system without tree cutting

Visualization of the future transport system without tree cutting

The height of the spans allows animals to move freely beneath the track structure, preserving natural migration routes. Without exhaust fumes or leaks of technical fluids, air, soil, and water pollution are eliminated. The silent movement of uPods does not disturb animals or birds, which is especially important in protected natural areas.

Render showcasing a modern transport line seamlessly integrated into the landscape

Render showcasing a modern transport line seamlessly integrated into the landscape

uSky Transport & Infrastructure Solutions opens the possibility of routing tracks through national parks, coastal zones, and wetlands without destroying them. The design of the supports minimally impacts the soil and does not alter hydrological processes, helping to preserve wetlands, riverbeds, and even coral reefs.

This visualization shows the noiseless uBus Carat moving above a protected area without disrupting the natural balance

This visualization shows the noiseless uBus Carat moving above a protected area without disrupting the natural balance

By preserving forests, meadows, and mangrove groves, uSky Transport helps retain millions of tons of carbon dioxide in natural sinks. This is not just transport — it is part of a global strategy to preserve biodiversity and combat climate change, an example of how advanced technologies can work for the planet, not against it.

 

 

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