High-temperature fuel cells for ZeroAvia’s megawatt-scale ZA2000 powertrain will be manufactured in Scotland.
Credit: ZeroAvia
ZeroAvia is to build a manufacturing hub for hydrogen-electric powertrains near Glasgow Airport in Scotland. The plant will be supported by a £9 million ($12.1 million) grant from the Scottish government, which previously made a £20 million investment in ZeroAvia as part of its Series C funding...
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