Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Flash Forward 2035: Electrically Powered Airplanes


The electric airplane will be powered by li-ion batteries an called VoltAir.

(PhysOrg.com) -- EADS is looking to release an entirely electricity powered plane by the year 2035. The plane, which has been dubbed the VoltAir, was shown off at the Paris Air Show, which took place last week. The Paris Air Show is one of the largest aviation shows in the world.

The VoltAir is going to be powered by a pair of li-ion batteries that are nestled below the nose of the plane. These batteries will, obviously, be significantly larger than the ones currently found in electric land and water vehicles. The power provided will then be sent to a set of co-axial, counter-rotating propellers that are located at the back of the plane.

Since the plane will not rely on a traditional combustion engine it is expected to be noticeably quieter than the current generation of planes, with the majority of the noise coming from the propellers. It also means that refueling is as simple as taking out one set of batteries and replacing them with a new pair.

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