Doosan
Partners with Iris Automation, Drone America for Safe Use of Hydrogen Fuel Cell
Technology
Long distance
inspections conducted by drones
Doosan
Mobility Innovation (DMI) has signed
agreements with Iris Automation and Drone America to pursue
Doosan’s hydrogen fuel cell technology to enhance scalable systems for long
range, autonomous beyond line of sight (BVLOS) UAS operations.
The companies will work together to integrate technologies and
share operational resources to test and evaluate aircraft platforms and
infrastructure to support commercial BVLOS operations.
The companies will be attending CES 2022 in Las Vegas,
Nevada.
Due to its higher energy density over traditional lithium
batteries, and zero-emissions profile, Doosan’s Hydrogen fuel cell technology
has the potential to sustainably expand BVLOS drone operations for both
commercial and public flight operations. Traditional lithium batteries and
fossil fuel-powered propulsion systems are predominantly used in small UAS
aircraft today. Battery-powered systems, such as those currently in use, do not
produce carbon emissions but are limited in range and capacity. Fossil fuel
propulsion systems have longer range, but at the expense of carbon emissions
and high environmental noise.
According to DMI’s research and testing, its UAS hydrogen fuel cells can outperform
traditional batteries with an energy density up to four times the current
standard. Hydrogen can be produced using 100% renewable energy and when the
fuel cell generates electricity it emits only water vapor.
Doosan Mobility Innovation, Iris Automation, and Drone America are looking forward to demonstrating how their combined flight
experience, technologies and expertise can help shape the future of BVLOS
commercial operations.
Doosan has been manufacturing fuel cell technology since 2014,
and now provides safe, miniaturised fuel cell-powered systems for use in
drones.
“The potential of hydrogen fuel cell drone technology that
delivers the endurance and performance necessary to enable autonomous UAV
flight, without carbon emissions, is huge. This partnership is an excellent way
to jumpstart the progress we can make by collaborating with two pioneers at the
forefront of real-world UAV innovation to actually start BVLOS services.”
Soonsuk (Fran) Roh, manager
of Americas and Oceania business development at Doosan Mobility Innovation
Iris Automation’s Casia allows an uncrewed
aerial vehicle (UAV) to see and react to the aviation environment around the
aircraft, enabling real time airspace awareness onboard the BVLOS UAV’s during
flight operations.
“Getting to higher density, zero-emissions fuel is an important
breakthrough for long-range drone operations. As part of the overall drive to
scale, it makes commercial operations increasingly viable and cost-effective.
Given Doosan and Drone America’s leadership in this space and very practical
roles in enabling drone operations, we’re excited to collaborate.”
Lori DeMatteis, vice
president of sales and marketing at Iris Automation
Drone America specialises in designing and manufacturing
uncrewed aircraft systems while providing commercial flight services to first
responders, critical delivery, and infrastructure surveying and inspections.
Drone America is in the process of developing a fleet of certified above 55lb.
aircraft that takes full advantage of Doosan’s fuel cell systems and
incorporate Iris’s Casia for real-time airspace awareness.
“Shaping the future of commercial BVLOS is not always about one
person, but about the team that makes everything happen. From design,
engineering, and production to flight services, certification and training,
everyone here represents the very best at what they do and a team that Drone
America is proud to be a part of.”
Mike Richards, Drone America President and CEO.
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