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VerdeGo Aero announces development of hybrid-electric propulsion system

VerdeGo Aero announces development of hybrid-electric propulsion system
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VerdeGo Aero, a Florida-based start-up, has announced its plans for a 400-kilowatt hybrid-electric propulsion system. The company is currently developing a flightworthy prototype of the VH-4T turbine-based powerplant. This development follows testing with a full-scale iron bird test rig that began in late 2023.

The VH-4T is an advancement of VerdeGo Aero's earlier 185-kilowatt VH-3 hybrid-electric propulsion system. It is being developed with support from the U.S. Air Force Small Business Innovation Research Phase II contract as part of the Afwerx program.

The new powertrain will incorporate Pratt & Whitney’s PW206/207 engine as its turbine element, along with electric motors and electronic control and thermal management systems. RTX Ventures, part of the engine manufacturer's parent group RTX, invested in VerdeGo Aero in mid-2022. To date, Pratt & Whitney has produced over 6,700 units from the PW200 engine family, which have logged more than 17 million hours in service.

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Looking ahead, VerdeGo Aero aims to introduce a 1-megawatt powertrain to the market. David Eichstedt, vice president of product management at VerdeGo Aero stated: “We are seeing strong market demand across a variety of new electric aircraft configurations.” He added that "400 kW seems to be a sweet spot for five- to seven-passenger air taxis," as well as eCTOL and eSTOL aircraft carrying up to nine passengers and cargo drones needing to carry over 1,000 pounds of payload.

VerdeGo Aero plans to showcase a prototype of the VH4-T at the Experimental Aircraft Association’s AirVenture show in Oshkosh, Wisconsin from July 22 to 28 on the Afwerx booth. Additionally, they will exhibit at the Farnborough International Airshow next week while seeking certification for their propulsion systems under FAA Part 33 rules.

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