ZeroAvia has partnered with Liquid Hydrogen (LH₂) transportation company Absolut Hydrogen in order to explore LH₂ production, storage, and refueling.
The development of robust airport infrastructure will lead to the powering up to 80 seat aircraft by 2027.
Absolut Hydrogen has experience in developing LH₂ systems for heavy duty mobility for aeronautical, maritime, and land applications.
The company will offer a full LH₂ product range, including an entry small scale hydrogen liquefaction system (<50 kg/day), a 100 kg/day Turbo-Brayton based Hydrogen liquefier, and a 1 tonne/day liquefier ZeroAvia’s first certified powertrains for up to 19 seat aircraft are expected to be powered by gaseous hydrogen.
The 2 MW-5.4 MW modular powertrain for 40-80 seat aircraft, ZA2000, will require LH₂ for its estimated entry into service in 2027.
LH₂ will improve the volumetric energy density of fuel and support larger aircraft, to encourage flying more passengers, on longer typical routes.
Tags: Absolu Hydrogen, Aircraft, Hydrogen, LH2, ZeroAvia
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