ZeroAvia Prioritizes Supplying Fuel Cell Systems To External Customers

ZeroAvia  Caption – ZeroAvia has already supplied its SuperStack Flex modular fuel-cell power system to defense customers

ZeroAvia has already supplied its SuperStack Flex modular fuel cell power system to defense customers.

Credit: ZeroAvia
Hydrogen-electric propulsion developer ZeroAvia has revealed a shift in strategy as it announces completion of a further financing round that extends its cash runway for the next two years. The U.S./UK-based startup says it has pivoted to prioritize qualification of its low-temperature proton...
Graham Warwick

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