Carbonix and H3 Dynamics have announced they are coming together to begin the development and production in Australia of a hydrogen-electric VTOL (vertical take-off and landing) unmanned aircraft system (UAS).
H3 Dynamics says it has been working on cutting-edge hydrogen UAV technology for over 15 years and it has just released a “new hydrogen-electric nacelle technology.”
“Compared to batteries,” the company says “hydrogen-electric systems will increase flight durations by several orders of magnitude, matching the scale of the Australian continent, its low population density, and its experience in beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) commercial drone operations.
“The newly announced partnership aligns with Australia’s broader hydrogen and decarbonization plans, in Carbonix’s key end-user markets, such as mining and logistics, where passenger aircraft and helicopters, as well as battery or combustion engine drones, are already being used – and could now be converted to using locally-produced hydrogen, further fuelling the success of Australian companies.”
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