Vaeridion Sees Integrated Battery-Wingbox As Key To Electric Airliner

Vaeridion’s Microliner features a high-aspect ratio wing with integrated battery modules to minimize weight and energy consumption.

Credit: Vaeridion
Trade-offs involving battery weight and range are inevitable in electric aviation, but German startup Vaeridion thinks that it has a novel solution by integrating the batteries into the wing of its planned nine-seat electric- conventional-takeoff-and-landing (eCTOL) airliner. Called the Microliner...
Ben Goldstein

Based in Rhode Island, Ben covers advanced air mobility and is a contributor to Aviation Week’s Business Aviation & AAM Report.

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