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Australian aerospace company Amsl Aero will integrate engine cooling technology used in Formula 1 racing to enable longer-range hydrogen-powered drone operations. Conflux Technology’s heat transfer technology will cool hydrogen fuel cells used to power electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL)...
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The Electrically Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft market is poised for remarkable growth, driven by technological advancements, increased environmental concerns, and urban mobility needs. With a promising market forecast, the demand for eVTOLs is set to soar in...
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After last issue’s feature story on EHang, the company made a series of announcements that show that it continues its innovations and advances as a global player in the urban air mobility market. EHang has been developing a human-passenger electric...
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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer, XPeng Motors, unveiled what it calls its “fifth-generation flying vehicle,” the X2, on July 16, reported the Chinese electric vehicle news site, CnEVPost.com. The X2 has a maximum takeoff weight of 1,235 lb (560 kg), a range...
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The number of electric VTOL designs in China is growing rapidly with significant funding.Chinese companies are no strangers to the eVTOL sector. Guangzhou-based EHang unveiled its electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) EH184 in January 2016 and began making passenger flights...