Nex Aero Lifts Veil On Hydrogen Fuel Cell eVTOL Plans

Nex is aiming for greater than 400 km range by using gaseous-hydrogen fuel cell propulsion.
Credit: Nex Aero
German startup Nex Aero has taken the wraps off plans to develop a longer-range electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) air taxi powered by gaseous hydrogen and fuel cells. The Berlin-based company is targeting a range greater than 400 km (250 mi.) for regional air mobility. Berlin-based Nex...
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