Ampaire Plans To Electrify Caravan, Twin Otter
Ampaire
yesterday announced plans to bring hybrid-electric power to more models of
existing aircraft, including the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan and Viking Twin
Otter; add a diesel-hybrid retrofit option for piston-powered aircraft; and
begin passenger service late this year in Hawaii—with Mokulele Airlines on
Maui—with its electric-hybrid Cessna 337 Skymaster conversion it calls the EEL.
Company
CEO Kevin Noertker said his company’s engine conversions cut fuel consumption
by between 70 and 90 percent, reduce maintenance expense by 20 to 50 percent,
and produce significantly quieter aircraft. According to Noertker, Ampaire
currently holds orders for 50 EELs, an overall order backlog valued at $70
million, contracts with the U.S. Air Force and NASA, and had received an
investment from aircraft engine-maker Continental.
He said the market for bringing hybrid electric
power to commuter aircraft could be worth more than $4 billion, noting that
Norway has already set a goal of mandating all-electric flights on in-country
flights of less than 90 minutes.
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