Electric aircraft
serve the need for reduced noise, air and ground pollution and reduced global
warming. They provide freedom from foreign sources of oil. They make new
things possible such as helicopters that can carry out a controlled landing
after engineering failures thanks to electric backup and leisure aircraft
getting all their "fuel" from solar cells on the hanger. They expand
the market for aircraft, while modernising the industry and opening up
applications for many new electrical components and systems, including
structural components, printed electronics and smart skin.
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Electrically driven
aircraft are arriving from the bottom up in the form of hang gliders and
sailplanes and from the top down in the form of large hybrid helicopters and
airliners that have electric nosewheels making them electric vehicles when on
the ground. Near-silent take-off and landing of feeder aircraft is being
considered and small aircraft that get airborne thanks to wheel motors and the
personal aircraft in your garden will be possible. The technologies are
changing radically with supercapacitors potentially replacing or partly
replacing batteries, plus new power components, motors, a wide variety of
range extenders including fuel cells and multiple energy harvesting - all
explained in this unique report, which also looks closely at issues such as
safety.
It is too early for
detailed forecasts of this new industry but the report gives some numbers and
many milestones over the coming decade including company profiles and
intentions from interviews and recent conference presentations.
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Necessarily the coverage
is global, with interesting new aircraft from Norway, Slovenia and many other
countries examined together with potentially key components from Estonia to
Japan and the USA.
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AND CONCLUSIONS
1.1. Introduction to
electric aircraft
1.1.1. Examples of
commercially available light aircraft and hang gliders
1.2. All EV
components will radically change
1.2.1. Traction
motors
1.2.2. Power
circuitry
1.2.3. Range
extenders
1.2.4. Fuel cells are
also range extenders
1.2.5. Energy
harvesting, wingtip vortex turbines
1.2.6. Traction
batteries
1.2.7.
Supercapacitors
1.2.8. Energy storage
comparisons
1.2.9. Parts merge,
structured components, smart skin
1.2.10. Electric
helicopters enabled
1.2.11. Europe often
in the lead
1.3. Need for more
benchmarking
2. INTRODUCTION
2.1. Definitions and scope
2.2. Needs
2.3.
Encouragement
2.4.
Impediments
2.5. Benchmarking
best practice with land and seagoing EVs
2.6. Standards and
rules
2.7. Airport EVs show
the way
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