Slovakian-Led H2 VTOL Project Receives €60 Million for Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft Development
Key Ideas
  • A Slovakian-led project receives €60 million in EU funding for a hydrogen-powered VTOL aircraft.
  • The H2 VTOL project, led by Tomark Proton, aims to develop a hydrogen-powered vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft.
  • The project is set to span six years and is seen as strategically important for the aviation and aerospace industry.
  • The approval of funding highlights the growing interest and investment in hydrogen technology within the aviation sector.
A Slovakian-led research project has been granted almost €60 million in funding from the European Union to develop a hydrogen-powered vertical-takeoff-and-landing (VTOL) aircraft. The project, known as H2 VTOL, is spearheaded by Tomark Proton, a spinoff of a Slovakian light sport aircraft company. This initiative aims to advance the technology and capabilities of hydrogen-powered aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the aviation industry. The funding approval underscores the importance of hydrogen as a sustainable energy source for future aircraft operations. With a planned duration of six years, the project is expected to drive innovation and contribute to the strategic advancement of the aerospace sector. The substantial financial support allocated to the H2 VTOL project signifies a positive outlook towards hydrogen technology and its potential to revolutionize air transport, showcasing a promising future for environmentally friendly aviation solutions.
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