Germany’s APUS Secures Investment For Hydrogen Aircraft

Pressurized hydrogen will be stored in structural tubes acting as wing spars in APUS Group’s four-seat i-2.

Credit: APUS Group
German hydrogen aircraft developer APUS Group has secured a strategic investment from Rolf-Jurgen Moll, co-founder of Berlin-based financial software company LucaNet. The partnership will boost the company’s plans to develop light and commuter/cargo aircraft powered by green hydrogen. Based at...

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