When ZeroAvia’s next flight takes off from its R&D centre at Cotswold Airport, UK, it will be powered by 100% green hydrogen provided by Octopus Hydrogen.
The hydrogen-electric aircraft developer today (August 26) said it will supplement its on-site electrolysis hydrogen production with the clean fuel from Octopus Hydrogen to power its HyFlyer II project.
More recently in the HyFlyer II project, ZeroAvia said the 600kW hydrogen powertrain successfully pulled a new 15 tonne HyperTruck mobile ground testing platform across the tarmac – a major milestone for the project.
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