All-Electric Plane Sets New Speed Record
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While electric cars have become mainstream and affordable, electric airplanes are just getting started. However, with airplanes being the world's biggest emitters of Carbon Dioxide, the quest for an all-electric plane is being pursued in earnest.
The biggest problem in developing electrical engines for airplanes is finding a source of power that can travel at a rapid speed for long periods of time, without needing to recharge.
Earlier this week, SkySpark, an all-electric plane powered by a 75KW electric motor and lithium batteries, made history by reaching a top speed of 155mph (250km/h). The plane flown by European Astronaut Maurizio Cheli took off from Turin, italy and stayed in the air for a total of eight minutes.
While that may seem really slow compared to a normal aircraft, it was considered a huge leap forward for electric planes.
The flight was part of the series of tests in preparation for the next challenge - retrofitting the engine with hydrogen-fuel cells, which may be able to go at faster speeds and travel longer distances.
While we may be years away from an all-electric commercial airline, it is exciting that we are moving in the right direction.
Sources:gas2.org,treehugger.com,greendiary.com
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- camover 14 yearsI'm doing eletric plane
- camover 14 years250
- mikyover 14 yearsOne of the hardest things to find for an eletric plane is finding a fuel that the engine will use to fly. They also need to make light and sturdy all at the same time
- camover 14 yearsReaching 155 speed.
- camover 14 yearseletric plane
- camover 14 yearseletric
- camover 14 yearsIt's motor is a 75kw.
- christianover 14 yearsThe plane was part of a series of tests
- christianover 14 yearsThe plane ran ,without recharging.
- dover 14 yearswow the backround looks like a picture