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World's Largest Electric Plane Flies for 27 Minutes on $5 of Power
What I Cover My focus spans the global energy landscape and the technologies reshaping it, specifically focusing on oil and gas, renewabl…
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What I Cover My focus spans the global energy landscape and the technologies reshaping it, specifically focusing on oil and gas, renewables, and tech-driven market… The world’s largest battery-electric aircraft has completed its first flight using just $5 worth of electricity, with Heart Aerospace’s 25,000-pound X1 demonstrator flying for 27 minutes and putting a megawatt-scale electric propulsion system through its first airborne test.
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