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HYDROGEN



 A HYDROGEN PLANE










 ydrogen is seen as a potential al-
 Hternati ve for the aviati on industry,
 a major user of fossil fuels.
 Hydrogen plane start-up ZeroAvia said
 recently said it had secured (US) $21.4
 million in a funding round led by Bill Gates'
 Breakthrough Energy Ventures to develop
 zero-emission commercial aircraft.

 Backers for the California-based start-up,
 which has completed 10 test flights with a

 six-seater propeller plane powered by hy-
 drogen, included Amazon and energy giant
 Royal Dutch Shell.
 Hydrogen, which produces water when

 it burns, is seen as a potential alternative

 for the aviation industry, a major user of

 fossil fuels. Hydrogen can be made from
 fossil fuels or from water using electrolysis,   able to haul up to 200 passengers 3,000   Amazon's backing comes from its (US)
 although this an expensive process.  miles by 2030.  $2 billion Climate Pledge Fund. The online

 "This is a capital-intensive industry, so   Miftakhov said his start-up expected to   retailer, which aims to run a carbon neutral


 having investors to help you through the   have planes for cargo flights in operation   business by 2040, has ordered electric vans
 process is very important," ZeroAvia chief   before commercial passenger planes.  from Daimler AG's Mercedes-Benz and
 executive Val Miftakhov said and stated a   With the latest round, ZeroAvia raised   start-up Rivian.


 plane was "a power-hungry machine, espe-  (US) $34.4 million, providing it with cash   Shell's funds came from its Shell Ventures

 cially on take-off."  to scale up its technology for larger air-  a unit which has been boosting investments

 ZeroAvia, which has been conducting   craft. It has also teamed up with British   in solar and other renewables.


 test flights in Britain, aims for commercial   Airways to explore how the carrier   Hong Kong-based venture capital firm


 flights of up to 500 miles using 10- to 20-  could shift to hydrogen-powered planes   Horizons Ventures was also among the
 seat aircraft by 2023 and commercial jets   in future.  investors. Q

 DRONE
 CADILLAC CONCEPT VTOL
 PASSENGER DRONE



 In GM’s vision, there is a vertiport on   which includes a two-seater model more


 the roof of your office building where   for recreational use than business.




 uring General Motors’ virtual   a drone is waiting for you. You hop   The presentation mentioned that the
 DCES 2021 keynote, it showed off    inside the drone, and it takes you to the   VTOL drone uses a 90 kV motor to power



 a new series of concept products under   Vertiport closest to the meeting location.   the four rotors and is equipped with air-
 From there, an autonomous vehicle

 the Cadillac brand. The concept is made   meets you at the landing pad and takes   to-air and air-to-ground communications.
 As this is just a concept, changes will likely
 up of a passenger VTOL drone and an au-  you to the meeting. This is all meant to   be made to the look and specs of the

 tonomous car to get you and your friends   happen seamlessly without any interac-  VTOL, so take these with a grain of salt.
 to and from locations and drones.  tion need, other than booking the trip in.   While these are just concepts and


 The VTOL drone doesn’t currently   The method for this wasn’t mentioned   will likely not represent the finished




 have a name but will be the first time   in the video, but it will likely use an app   product, they are still great to see.

 Cadillac and GM explore the passenger   similar to current ride-share companies.  Seeing electric autonomous cars and

 drone market. In the presentation the   From the video, it looks like the drone   drones from a company as large as
 scenario was that you’ve been working   only has one seat for now, but GM’s global   GM is an important step to helping the
 at the office and need to make your way   design chief Michael Simcoe shared that   world move into an electric and driver-



 to a meeting quickly.  there are more concepts in the works,   less future. Q
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