FINN: Farnborough International News Network
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Ampaire to scale up technology after ‘immense
progress’ in 2023
TAGS: Ampaire, Electric Propulsion
Dec 12, 2023 - 9:08 am:
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Ampaire
plans to scale up its hybrid electric propulsion technology next year after
“immense progress” in 2023.
Kevin
Noertker, CEO of Ampaire, said: “2023 has been a landmark year for Ampaire. We
excellently navigated the headwinds of higher interest rates and a tightening
capital market, and delivered immense progress toward our goals.”
Highlights
include over $10 million in research and development contracts, the completion
of Ampaire’s first acquisition of another company (Talyn Air), and an extensive
flight test programme on the world’s largest hybrid-electric aircraft, the Eco
Caravan.
Noertker
said the company had also completed thousands of miles of flight testing of its
hybrid systems, bringing the total to more 24,000 miles flown, and deployed a
hybrid plane over 3,400 miles from Southern California to Alaska – the first
hybrid ever to do so.
Ampaire has
also re-set numerous flight records for distance and endurance of hybrid
electric aircraft.
The company
enjoys a robust backlog of orders for its systems, with customers spanning
markets around the globe and including cargo, passenger, and specialist
operations.
“Ampaire’s
ability to deliver low fuel burn and energy efficient power systems has broad
applicability,” Noertker told FINN.
“Our ability
to provide fuel efficient engines enables us to increase endurance of aircraft
and drones where range and loiter time is paramount.
“Our systems
provide both propulsive and onboard power to serve energy requirements across a
wide variety of missions.”
Noertker
said he was expecting an equally positive 2024, with research and development
work continuing on behalf of partners including NASA and the US Air Force.
Ampaire also
intends to make progress toward regulatory approval for its commercial launch
product, the AMP H570 powertrain integrated into the Eco Caravan.
Noertker
added: “We’ll be scaling our system up to megawatt class aircraft types, and
we’ll be broadening the application to drones and eVTOL platforms as well.”
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