Rolls-Royce and Hyundai Motor Group on Monday (July 18) unveiled plans to collaborate on delivering a hydrogen fuel cell-electric aircraft demonstration by 2025.
The two companies announced under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), they would collaborate on developing technology and requirements as well as industrialising existing technologies to deliver a joint fuel-cell electric propulsion system to the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market.
H2 View understands that Hyundai will work with Rolls-Royce to bring hydrogen fuel cells, storage systems, and infrastructure to the aerospace markets, and advance the technology into both Hyundai’s RAM vehicles and Rolls-Royce’s all-electric and hybrid propulsion systems.
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