Wednesday, May 22

A Hydrogen Airbus by 2026


Aviation giant Airbus successfully completed testing of its ‘iron pad’ hydrogen fuel cell system and plans to test it on an Airbus A380 by 2026.  The A380 is a ZEROe test bed, which is a part of the ZEROe project.

But, what does ZEROe even mean?  The project aims to develop a sustainable fuel system under the company’s zero-emission initiative.

Currently, the fuel cell system can achieve a total power output of 1.2 megawatts.  Since it’s in its early stages, the engine was tested under life-like conditions in a facility instead of being put on a plane.

That doesn’t mean it didn’t have all the required parts, though.  It included electric motors and a gearbox but compensated a jet propellor with artificial electromagnetic load.  READ MORE...

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