Hydrogen Has Potential For eVTOL Propulsion, Startup Says

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Universal Hydrogen sees a battery/fuel-cell hybrid as a potential solution for second-generation eVTOLs.
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Its focus may be on kickstarting hydrogen in commercial aviation by retrofitting regional turboprops with fuel-cell propulsion systems, but startup Universal Hydrogen is also eyeing the next generation of electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) vehicles. The opportunity is there because of the...
Graham Warwick

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