ZeroAvia sees high-temperature fuel cells for aviation being adapted for use in "nontransportation sectors." Credit: ZeroAvia Hydrogen aircraft startup ZeroAvia and fuel cell developer PowerCell have ...
Aircraft Fuel Cell APUs Market to grow from $1.8 Billion in 2022 to $5.7 Billion by 2031 at 10.8% CAGR, led by UAVs, hydrogen tech, and defense demand. UAVs, cruise missiles, and loitering munitions ...
Hydrogen fuel cells, which power some electric cars, pack far more energy per weight than lithium-ion batteries. The devices also show promise for decarbonizing aviation, shipping, and trucking. But ...
This year's Airbus Summit marks what could become a turning point for the future of sustainable aviation. The European aerospace giant reaffirmed its commitment to develop a commercially viable ...
Developing novel propulsion technologies has proven more challenging than expected, leaving Embraer’s chief engineer now predicting his team would need until 2040 to bring a hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered ...
ZeroAvia is working to certify its ZA600 hydrogen-electric powertrain for 19-passenger regional airliners, but it aims to produce higher-power propulsion systems for larger aircraft.
Behind its staid appearance, the ZeroE aircraft could be one of the biggest game-changers in aviation history. Powered by liquid hydrogen, hydrogen fuel-cell stacks, and electric motors, this ...
Scientists have developed a fuel cell system which they say could ultimately have enough energy capacity to power regional electric aircraft. They state that the technology is capable of carrying over ...
One of the greatest climate-related engineering challenges right now is the design and construction of a large, zero-emission, passenger airliner. And in this massive undertaking, no airplane maker is ...
UK-based firm Intelligent Energy is working to develop hydrogen fuel cell systems for military and surveillance drones and high-performance cells for Part 23 and electric vertical take-off and landing ...