VerdeGo Aero to Announce VH-4T 400 kW Turbine
Hybrid-Electric Powerplant
VerdeGo Aero is announcing
its VH-4T turbine hybrid-electric powerplant at the 2024 Farnborough
International Airshow.
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VerdeGo Aero
is announcing its VH-4T turbine hybrid-electric powerplant at the 2024
Farnborough International Airshow. This revolutionary 400 kW powerplant enables
high performance electrified aircraft and drones to have the range, payload,
and speed to deliver compelling mission capabilities. The 400 kW VH-4T joins
the 185 kW VH-3 hybrid powerplant in VerdeGo’s portfolio of hybrid-electric
solutions. As the number of electrified aircraft under development continues to
grow, there is a significant need for powerplants that bring together the best
aspects of liquid fuels and aircraft engines, with the best aspects of
electrification. Applying a VerdeGo Aero hybrid-electric powerplant can enable
arrays of electric propulsion motors to be used to create aircraft designs that
are fundamentally more efficient, more manoeuvrable, and more reliable; while
leveraging the high energy density of liquid fuels including Sustainable
Aviation Fuels (SAF).
A VerdeGo
Aero hybrid-electric powerplant consists of an aircraft engine, generator,
power electronics, thermal management systems, control systems, and all other
subsystems required to create a new type of aircraft powerplant that can be
applied in a wide array of applications. VerdeGo’s powerplants such as the VH
-4T will follow the same certification pathway already underway for the VH-3
system, using FAA Part 33 plus special conditions developed for hybridization.
Airframers using the VH-4T or VH-3 hybrid powerplants are benefitting from
years of development and significant investment in VerdeGo’s proprietary
approaches to delivering efficient, reliable hybrid systems.
“The VerdeGo
VH-4T is a revolutionary building block for accelerating the electrification
trend in aviation. Having a standard 400 kW powerplant available will enable
aircraft and drones to be commercialized far more quickly to unlock the
benefits of electrification through distributed electric propulsion motors,
convertible aircraft designs that merge VTOL and CTOL capabilities, and power
distribution systems that more easily move power around an airframe for use in
multiple locations” said Eric Bartsch, CEO and Co-founder of VerdeGo Aero.
The VH-4T
provides 415 kW of electrical power at a nominal 800 volts DC and weighs about
565 pounds. “We are finding that the VH-4T’s 400 kW power level is a good match
for a large percentage of the overall electric aircraft market,” said David
Eichstedt, VP of Product Management. “400 kW is a good fit for 5-7 person air
taxis, eCTOL or eSTOL aircraft that carry up to 9 passengers, or cargo drones
that carry greater than 1000 pounds of payload. The power density makes it a
good fit for electric aircraft, both military and commercial applications, that
are focused on high performance.”
Applications
of the VH-4T range from hybridized eVTOL aircraft, to long-range cargo drones,
to highly- efficient fixed-wing aircraft using DEP. VerdeGo has developed
significant capabilities to assist its customers with integrating VerdeGo
hybrid powerplants in a wide array of aircraft types and missions.
Information
about the VH-4T will be available at the VerdeGo Aero chalet, number D020, at
the Farnborough International Airshow from July 22 to 26. A VH-4T prototype
will be on display in the AFWERX booth at the Experimental Aircraft Association
AirVenture show in Oshkosh, booth 439, from July 22 to 28.
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