HevenDrones: hydrogen technology for the British air corridor
Based in Israel, HevenDrones expects to take part in the deployment of the British air corridor, the length of which will be about 265 km. The project is in the early stages of development, but has the potential to significantly improve existing UAVs, regulations, dispatching processes and technologies, including the use of hydrogen to increase the range of drones.
The developers expect that the corridor will link several British cities and become the starting point for the introduction of smarter drones and the formation of seamless and cost-effective logistics processes. If the initiative is successful, we can expect optimization of UAV regulation in the United States as well.
Representatives of HevenDrones suggest that hydrogen may become the preferred fuel for long-haul flights within the considered corridor. To date, the company has enlisted the support of Thai tech incubator and RV Connex – the partners will deploy infrastructure for working with UAVs in Thailand and jointly develop in the field of hydrogen UAVs. HevenDrones is targeting the US, UK and European markets.
Hydrogen fuel cells from HevenDrones provide a multicopter with 45 kg of cargo on board over 2 hours of flight.
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