The hunt for higher-performance hydrogen fuel cells for aviation has resulted in a research partnership between Australian ...
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Hosted on MSNHyundai’s mystery tiltrotor electric aircraft likely being tested for US military useThe advancement aligns with increasing global investments in electric and hybrid-powered flight technologies aimed at ...
The global market size has been evaluated at USD 3.31 billion in 2025 and it is expected to be worth around USD 170 billion ...
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This high-tech aircraft is powered by futuristic clean fuel — and it just completed a major test flightThe propellers are powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, which produces only electricity ... It's a similar concept to California-based Joby Aviation's eVTOL. Joby is working with Toyota to bring ...
Hydrogen fuel-cell passenger vehicles may remain part of Toyota's product plans, the company suggested in a tech announcement ...
Deakin University's Hycel and AMSL Aero are pleased to announce a research partnership that will help to deliver higher-performing hydrogen fuel cells ...
A fuel-cell-powered cargo eVTOL developed by Toyota was photographed flying at Mojave in 2020. The former Rotary Rocket site at the desert airport consists of a 9,190-ft. 2 workshop that is 42 ft.
Archer Aviation is still the best bet on the nascent market. Several developers of electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft went public by merging with special purpose acquisition ...
The eVTOL race has narrowed from hundreds of competitors to a select few with sufficient capital to reach commercialization. Archer's recent $300 million raise probably represents one of its final ...
Looking at the stock charts of Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) and Archer Aviation (NYSE: ACHR), you might think electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) vehicles are the next big thing.
Government support is crucial for the eVTOL sector, evidenced by EH's regulatory approvals and incentives reducing production costs. The Company's financials are robust, with Q3'24 sales hitting a ...
The race to develop electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft has undergone a dramatic consolidation since its emergence around 2010. What began as a crowded field with hundreds of ...
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