ZeroAvia receives $4.2M for clean aviation propulsion technology

ZeroAvia has been awarded a $4.2 million grant from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) through its Fuelling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition (FAST Tech) discretionary grant programme for Low-Emission Aviation Technology. This grant is designated for enhancing and refining ZeroAvia’s electric propulsion systems for 2–5-megawatt powertrain applications.

The research and development work will be carried out at ZeroAvia’s propulsion centre of excellence in Everett, WA. The team will focus on advancing the design, fabrication, and testing of the company’s proprietary electric motor and inverter. This project extends ZeroAvia’s previous achievements with its HyperCore stackable motor and silicon-carbide inverters, already tested at this facility.

Val Miftakhov, Founder and CEO of ZeroAvia said, “The FAA is investing in hydrogen and electric propulsion as part of the future for aviation, and our technology is well-positioned to help advance this critical pathway. ZeroAvia appreciates the agency’s recognition of our ability to conduct this important research and development work on electric propulsion systems. This award demonstrates the value of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act in decarbonizing aviation and complements the hydrogen-forward provisions in the recent FAA Reauthorization, both of which are strong indications that US leadership shares our vision of a clean future of flight.”

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