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voltair.de
Domänenname - voltair.de
Seitentitel - Willkommen auf www.voltair.de
Gehen Sie zur Webseite - Willkommen auf www.voltair.de
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Standort Land - Germany
Anbieter - Hetzner Online GmbH
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Domain: voltair.de
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Changed: 2011-06-20T06:41:22+02:00
Brief facts about voltair:
VoltAir is a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus which is developing a proposed electrically powered airliner that was publicly announced in 2011. The preliminary concept drawings released at that time showed a low unswept wing on a conventional small-diameter fuselage. A large duct at the fuselage's rear contains two counter-rotating propellers, which would be driven by two large electric motors. Power would be supplied by a lithium-air battery pack mounted in a detachable pod on the lower fuselage nose, where it could be removed and replaced as part of the normal airport turnaround process in passenger-carriage service. Lithium-air batteries rely on oxidation of lithium to produce their current flow. The technology holds the potential of providing much greater energy density than lithium-ion batteries. As part of the development process, a smaller prototype called the Airbus E-Fan was built and flown in 2014. The first flight was from the company's facility in Bordeaux, France.
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