There are more breakthroughs happening for electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft. And this time, it’s because of new battery technology.
What’s happening:
- EHang Holdings (NASDAQ: EH) has successfully completed the world’s first electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft flight powered entirely by a solid-state battery
Why it matters:
- Solid-state batteries have higher energy density and much lower flammability risks compared to lithium-ion batteries, which has made them one of the most compelling new breakthroughs in battery technology
By the numbers:
- EHang’s EH216-S aircraft was able to fly continuously for 48 minutes and 10 seconds being powered only by a solid-state battery
Going deeper:
- The solid-state battery was designed and manufactured by Shenzhen Inx Energy Technology, who is one of the leading companies in China focused on next generation solid-state lithium metal batteries
- EHang previously made waves when they successfully completed their first ever pilotless flight of their EH216-S aircraft in Brazil
The intrigue:
- Electric vertical takeoff and landing companies continue to get closer to full scale commercial operations, with Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) just recently announcing they have officially started construction for a vertiport at the Dubai International Airport