The UA Power Group designed a silicon carbide-based motor drive for the hybrid version of a plane commonly used as an air ...
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Silicon carbide-based motor drive enables a smaller, lighter electric aircraft engine
A hybrid Cessna 337 taxied down a Southern California runway and lifted into the air. The plane, a type commonly used as an ...
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New silicon-powered electric motor cuts hybrid plane weight, helps them fly farther
A hybrid Cessna 337 in California completed a successful test flight using a silicon carbide-based inverter developed by the ...
The market responded incredibly well,” founding CEO Kyle Clark said in a press conference from the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday. “It's obviously a huge day for us down here.” ...
Following a UPS plane crash in Louisville, the neighboring Ford Louisville Assembly Plant is closed for operations on Nov. 5.
There's a major power outage in Jeffersontown, Kentucky.According the LG& outage map, there are more than 8,000 without power ...
Following a UPS plane crash in Louisville, the neighboring Ford Louisville Assembly Plant is closed for operations on Nov. 5.
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BETA Technologies’ all-electric plane lands at Boeing Field, marking a milestone for clean aviation
This week, the roar of engines at Boeing Field gave way to the quiet hum of progress as a different kind of airplane landed, ...
According to the researchers, the flight (which took place in 2023), proved that a smaller, more efficient SIC-based motor drive could replace a hybrid plane's silicon-based system while also meeting ...
The crash near the Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport marked the deadliest accident in UPS Airlines history.
The US Navy has been building its new nuclear supercarrier, the USS John F. Kennedy, for over a decade, but is currently delayed by development challenges.
We don’t need more power plants. We need a new electricity system.
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