UK Government Funds Hydrogen-electric Propulsion Projects for Next-Generation Aircraft
Key Ideas
  • The UK government has allocated funding through the Aerospace Technology Institute for projects focusing on hydrogen-electric propulsion.
  • Intelligent Energy (IE) has received a £17 million grant for a three-year project to advance hydrogen-electric propulsion technologies.
  • ZeroAvia plans to test its liquid hydrogen fuel management system on a Dornier 228 propulsion testbed, showcasing progress in hydrogen aviation technology.
  • These initiatives aim to accelerate the development of hydrogen-electric propulsion for future regional aircraft and air taxis, contributing to a more sustainable aviation industry.
The UK government has recently announced funding to support the advancement of hydrogen-electric propulsion in aviation. The Aerospace Technology Institute has awarded grants to two projects aimed at developing next-generation regional aircraft and air taxis. Intelligent Energy (IE) is set to receive £17 million over three years to drive progress in hydrogen-electric propulsion technologies. Additionally, ZeroAvia is gearing up to conduct flight tests of its liquid hydrogen fuel management system on a Dornier 228 propulsion testbed. These developments signify a positive step towards achieving more sustainable air travel by reducing emissions and dependence on traditional fossil fuels. By investing in hydrogen-electric propulsion, the UK government is demonstrating its commitment to fostering innovation and environmental responsibility in the aerospace industry.
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