Eve, Hitachi To Develop Electric Infrastructure For EVTOLs

Eve Air Mobility concept art

Hitachi will apply its experience charging large electric vehicle fleets to supporting Eve's electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) air taxis.

Credit: Eve Air Mobility
Eve Air Mobility has partnered with Hitachi Energy to develop the electrification infrastructure required to scale urban air mobility. The electric vertical‑takeoff‑and‑landing (eVTOL) air‑taxi developer and the energy‑electrification arm of Japanese multinational Hitachi Group have signed a...
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