Electro.aero To Deploy 240-kW Aircraft Charger In 2025

Scissor arm connected to the storage battery allows the mobile charger to reach the aircraft and connect to multiple power inlets.

Credit: Electro.aero
Active in the electric aircraft charging market for almost a decade, Australia’s Electro.aero plans to deploy its first 240-kW charging station in mid-2025 at Murray Field Airport in Western Australia. The company is also developing a 640-kW charger for electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing aircraft...
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