ZeroAvia will supply electric and hydrogen aircraft components to other companies

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Los componentes de aviones eléctricos de ZeroAvia

ZeroAvia has announced that it will offer electric aircraft components and hydrogen propulsion systems to other companies . And it will also focus its efforts on other services related to the aviation sector.

High availability in electric aircraft components

The company is currently advancing the certification of its ZA600 engine for aircraft with up to 20 seats , and developing the ZA2000 for aircraft with up to 90 seats. Additionally, the company plans to commercialize several advanced components.

These include a direct drive motor with a maximum power of 660 kW and a 900 kW modular motor , designed for high speeds and efficiency. Silicon carbide inverters will also be available, promising a power density greater than 20 kW/kg, useful in various power configurations.

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To complement its hardware offering, ZeroAvia will make its innovative hydrogen fuel cells available to the market. These batteries, both low temperature (LT-PEM) and high temperature (HT-PEM), offer powers ranging from 100 to 400 kW and up to 3.5 kW/kg in total energy generation systems , covering a wide spectrum of applications in traditional and vertical aviation (VTOL).

propulsion systems

They are also introducing compressor units that support fuel cell applications up to 900 kW at altitudes up to 15,000 feet , expanding the possibilities for use in aviation and other related services.

ZeroAvia has opened a propulsion center of excellence at Paine Field, Everett, Washington. This headquarters will focus on the production of its propulsion systems and will serve its new hydrogen fuel cell systems production facility, strengthening its infrastructure and production capacity.

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